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This is really cool http://www.cnn.com/2004/TECH/science/08/27/jaw.transplant.ap/index.html
I don't understand further comments in the article questioning whether or not the stem cells were truly responsible for the growth, but no doubt somebody here can explain.
According to this week's issue of The Lancet medical journal, the German doctors used a mesh cage, a growth chemical and the patient's own bone marrow, containing stem cells, to create a new jaw bone that fit exactly into the gap left by the cancer surgery.
I don't understand further comments in the article questioning whether or not the stem cells were truly responsible for the growth, but no doubt somebody here can explain.