Stem cell therapy research could help patients with non-healing diabetic foot ulcers

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Stem cell therapy research could help patients with non-healing diabetic foot ulcers

According to the results of a phase 1 clinical trial just published in Stem Cells Translational Medicine, a new stem cell therapy shows promise of making diabetes-related amputations a thing of the past. The trial involved injecting diabetes patients suffering from non-healing diabetic foot ulcers (DFU) with a cell preparation containing adult stem cells harvested from their own fat. The results showed that the treatment induced regeneration of the blood vessels surrounding the DFUs, accelerated healing—all with no serious side effects.

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