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Old 08-06-2012, 03:50 PM #1
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Default Potential new therapy

Came across this on another board for bone marrow failure and saw they plan on using this to treat PN along with other diseases.

http://www.pluristem.com/index.php?o...=116&Itemid=62
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I have a friend of the family that had a rare form of cancer that was treated with some form of bone marrow cells, and before that treatment, the prognosis was certain death. He's doing well these days. Thanks for the article, Marlene. The correlation between neuropathic pain and inflammation seems to run deep.

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