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    This was a complete surprise and a considerable disappointment.” We set out to confirm, using more stringent criteria, the very appealing strategy of using stem cells from bone marrow to regenerate cardiac muscle, but we found that they never become normal, mature muscle cells. — Dr. Elizabeth McNally – University of Chicago researcher and cardiologist, The study was published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation.

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