So-called "effective filtering" is really the second cousin twice-removed of exhorbitant fees that chinese ISPs charge to access foreign websites. Nothing is more effective than to render access too expensive for the common citizen.
The concept of injecting bone marow derived cells into the heart is not new. It was featured a couple of years ago in a PBS special on stem cells and described as an experimental therapy being tested in Germany to help adult heart attack victims recover heart muscle function. It had impressive results. The specific application of injecting into the heart of a child born with a heart malformation is new but it is really a logical extension of previous work.
Please don't let the hype about anyone's little corner of the stem cell field deny the real innovators their due.
So-called "effective filtering" is really the second cousin twice-removed of exhorbitant fees that chinese ISPs charge to access foreign websites. Nothing is more effective than to render access too expensive for the common citizen.
The concept of injecting bone marow derived cells into the heart is not new. It was featured a couple of years ago in a PBS special on stem cells and described as an experimental therapy being tested in Germany to help adult heart attack victims recover heart muscle function. It had impressive results. The specific application of injecting into the heart of a child born with a heart malformation is new but it is really a logical extension of previous work. Please don't let the hype about anyone's little corner of the stem cell field deny the real innovators their due.