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    Stem cells show potential to safely slow progression of organ rejection in some lung transplant recipients, according to early Mayo Clinic research. This discovery offers hope of one day providing a cellular therapeutic to extend the lives of patients who would not qualify for a second lung transplant after organ rejection. The research team of […]

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    • Mayo Clinic's @AbbaZubairMD #RegenMed preliminary research finds stem cell therapy is safe and can be studied further to slow organ rejection in some people who have had #LungTransplants. https://t.co/PZmLigxyni @MayoTransplant

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    Photo courtesy of Mayo With the promise of regenerative medicine comes the risk of widening health care disparities. Sometimes the newest discoveries, such as regenerative interventions, are out of reach for people in diverse ethnic or socioeconomic groups — or they may not understand or trust new options for healing. Mayo Clinic is trying to overcome those barriers by launching community…

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    • .@MayoRegMed is making efforts to help underserved groups understand the promise of #RegenMed and improve access to new options for #healing. Read about this community outreach is featured in the @JacksonvilleFP. https://t.co/Hmo8JLi7YH