Azur, a dog suffering from muscular dystrophy and treated with ...
16th Nov 2006, 09:31 GMT
(Reuters) - Azur, a dog suffering from muscular dystrophy and treated with stem cells as an adult, is seen in a photo released by the San Raffaele scientific institute in Milan November 15, 2006. A new stem cell therapy that has enabled dogs with muscular dystrophy to walk more easily could be developed into a treatment to help humans with the disabling illness, Italian scientists said on Wednesday. EDITORIAL USE ONLY REUTERS/Fondazione San Raffaele del Monte Tabor/Handout (ITALY)
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