Full title: Man's Best Friend Gets Something Back: Canine Stem Cell Therapy by Clark Adamczyk (2008)
This is a documentary I produced as part of a film class at Wayne State University.
BTW It looks like YouTube screws with sound volume after upload. The original file I uploaded sounds less muffled and peaked than the one you see (hear?) here.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License. Please see http://video.angelknight.org/ for details.
Good story / great filming! Thank you for sharing this information on the success of using adult stem cells instead of wasting our time and money on embryonic stem cells, with all of its ethical concerns as well.
AdultStemCells1 2 years ago
Good story / great filming! Thank you for sharing this information on the success of using adult stem cells instead of wasting our time and money on embryonic stem cells, with all of its ethical concerns as well.
AdultStemCells1 2 years ago
Good story / great filming! Thank you for sharing this information on the success of using adult stem cells instead of wasting our time and money on embryonic stem cells, with all of its ethical concerns as well.
AdultStemCells1 2 years ago
What a wonderful film -- thank you for sharing this information on the success of using adult stem cells, instead of wasting our time and money on embryonic stem cell research, with all of its ethical concerns, as well. We should be using our OWN stem cells to treat human problems as well. Nicely done film@!
AdultStemCells1 2 years ago
I saw Pirate in August, he's doing great! I'm glad Mr. and Mrs. Adamczyk told me to watch this video.
mycoal127 3 years ago
Great story!!! Pirate is a patient at the vet hospital where I am employed and I saw him yesterday...he looks wonderful! Thanks so much for making this documentary and for passing on the info to other perspective candidate owners.
joyofsox2007 3 years ago