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  3. Stem cell therapy for heart failure reduced major CV events and death, not hospitalization
Categories: Heart News, Scientific Conferences & Meetings
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Published: November 14, 2021

Stem cell therapy for heart failure reduced major CV events and death, not hospitalization

American Heart Association Scientific Sessions 2021, LBS.05
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