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www.cellmedicine.com stem cell therapy. Here we are discussing a publication showing bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells reduce kidney damage. Mesenchymal stem cells may have promise for treating diabetic renal failure.

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  • I think more work needs to be done to help people of average or low income get treatment. What use is this science if no one can afford the treatment?

    My mother died of kidney failure, she was in the working class bracket. She died because the kidneys were given to rich upper-middle class people even thoug she was ahead of them in line. Us worthless workers can just die I guess.

  • @CanadiaNecro1 i agree...my parents were poor

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  • Kidney's also have endogenous stem cells.  It may be that the mesenchymal stem cells being given actually activate or synergize with the endogenous stem cells inside the kidney. Great discussion

  • very informative discussion - it's clear, concise and gives an good overview of the paper in question. see if you can do anything about those two slides in the first 15 secs of the vid - I had to pause it so I could read them. great job otherwise!

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  • can it possibly cure glomuronephritis (the damaged membranes)

  • To say that a procedure is worthless forever because not everyone can access it now is misguided. Heart and kidney transplants used to be only available to the very privileged (All of the early cases still died). Now, in 1st world countries, they are available based on need. This was only possible because rich people effectively paid to pioneer the procedures. In capitalist societies medical procedures take time before they are available to the less privileged.

  • @superc Coq10 is a generic product, no need to argue

  • My son had been diagnosed at age 7 with DDD (dense deposit disease) also known as MPGN Type II . For 11 years under the care of nephrologists in the USA, he was treated with many immuno suppresants but thank goodness we did not allow the use of prednizone steroid therapy which is something the doctors constantly told my ex wife and I was necessary. So after being treated with SCXT ( stem cell xeno transplantation) in July 2009, he immediately exhibited improvement and continues to improve!

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