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News Stories
Risky Experiment to Save a Son Son's rare disorder leads mother to a desperate gamble USA Today, Nov. 1, 2007 Rare skin disease tackled by hopeful U researchers A little boy from New Jersey was the first to be treated. Will it work? Star Tribune, Nov. 2, 2007 Pioneering Surgery for rare skin disease Tot gets stem cells, marrow, in hopes of saving him from “EB” CBS ‘The Early Show’ (live), Nov. 2, 2007 U pioneers rare skin disease treatment Researchers corrected the disease in 25 percent of mice Minnesota Daily, Nov. 7, 2007 A Mother’s Will KARE-11 Extra, Feb. 28th, 2008 Mother's gamble works: Boy whose skin can't attach is healing USA Today, June 3, 2008 U doctors' experimental stem-cell treatment for two brothers with a rare, usually fatal skin disease appears to be effective. Star Tribune, June 3, 2008 Mother's resolve leads to medical breakthrough at U of M KARE 11 Extra, June 3, 2008 Novel stem cell therapy gives hope to boy with rare disease MinnPost, June 6, 2008 Stem cells apparently cure boy's fatal disease LA Times, June 7, 2008
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