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Transplant anti-rejection drugs studied

Posted : Tue, 29 Jan 2008 19:37:49 GMT
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Category : Science (Technology)
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EVANSTON, Ill., Jan. 29 U.S. scientists are using stem cells from kidney donors' bone marrow to possibly eliminate the need for anti-rejection drugs in transplant patients.

After a transplant surgery, anti-rejection drugs for the organ recipient are required but such drugs also present the potential of infection, heart disease and cancer.

If it's successfully, the new research -- led by Dr. Joshua Miller of Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine -- would mean a dramatic change in post-transplant procedures.

Northwestern, one of four U.S. facilities involved in the research, has received a four-year, $2.5 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to enroll 20 patients in the study.

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