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Unlike animals such as sea stars, humans have a more limited ability to regenerate parts of the body. But researchers are discovering just how flexible adult stem cells may be in their ability to produce divergent cells in the body.
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European doctors have successfully given a woman a new windpipe with tissue grown from her own stem cells.
The ground-breaking procedure could revolutionise how doctors carry out organ transplants in the future. Al Jazeera's Fergal Parkinson finds out more.
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A young mother in Spain was given a trachea transplant grown using her body's own stem cells. It's less likely to be rejected by her body, reports Sky News' Thomas Moore.
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A young mother has become the first in the world to get a new part of her body made from her own stem cells.
The woman in Spain received a new windpipe -- grown in a lab.
British doctors who were involved in the revolutionary transplant say it heralds a new era in medicine.
Our Health Correspondent Thomas Moore explains.