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Muscle derived stem cell therapy for stress urinary incontinence
World Journal of Urology, 05/13/08
Smaldone MC et al. - Cell-based therapies are most often associated with the use of autologous multipotent stem cells, such as bone marrow stromal cells. However, harvesting bone marrow stromal stem cells requires a general anesthetic, can be painful, and has variable yield of stem cells upon processing.
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