For the treatment of diabetes stem cell factory

To reach the final stage of kidney disease the most common cause is diabetes                                 The UK Department of Health (NHS) treatment of patients with diabetes in the British city of Liverpool for making a stem cell factory.NHS Blood and Transplant Institute wants to provide their patients experimental treatments associated with diabetes who are at risk of developing kidney disease.Sales help to restore sight to the systemCreated for the heart ...That is expected to inject medication or kidney damage due to diabetes will stop completely or will be reduced, and then will not have to transplant dayalyss.To reach the final stage of kidney disease the most common cause is diabetes in the UK each year are 40 thousand people die.The study involved 48 patients University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust and the Belfast Health and Social Care Trust will be."Struml cell called a stem cell injection, patients will be given, and they are made from human bone marrow donated.These immature stem cell bone later, Karoly and fat are almost as many types of cells. But scientists are also interested in another feature of them, and they do not exclude that this cell proteins that may reduce inflammation of the kidneys. 

Experiments conducted in animals have shown that injecting cells struml significant improvements in kidney function, and hoped that it would work the same in humans.Experimental study included only a few patients in the stem cell will be set up, the remaining patients Exhibition injection (placebo) will be awarded. His goal is to see whether the drug is effective and that it has harmful effects.Head of research at the National University of Ireland and Professor Timothy O'Brien said: "Diabetes is very common because of the kidney disease and in the treatment of any kind will lead to significant progress."According to statistics, three out of four people with diabetes are suffering from kidney disease. The reason is usually that supply blood to the kidneys, diabetes harms small veins.

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