I hope that those who are Jew haters never take advantage of any new medical technology thought up by Jews. They should also never take advantage of the technical innovations thought up by Jews. They certainly don't want to see themselves as hypocrites, do they?
Israeli placental cell therapy could cure radiation sickness
Published March 09, 2016
Reuters
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Israeli biotech firm Pluristem Therapeutics said it hopes its anti-radiation therapy will protect Fukushima workers decommissioning nuclear reactors and save lives in the future if ever a similar catastrophe occurs.
The Haifa-based company said they have developed a placenta-based cell therapy injection that can fully cure patients with multiple organ failure caused by high radiation exposure.
Pluristem Therapeutics' Vice President of Medical and Clinical Affairs Dr. Esther Lukasiewicz Hagai said cells grown from placentas donated by women who had undergone a C-section, are harvested to create a cocktail of therapeutic proteins which combat potentially lethal damage to the lungs, skin, bone marrow and gastrointestinal tract caused by radiation exposure.
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Israeli placental cell therapy could cure radiation sickness
Published March 09, 2016
Reuters
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Lukasiewicz Hagai, Vice President of Medical and Clinical Affairs at Pluristem Therapeutics, holds a bottle of radiation therapy injection during an interview with Reuters in Haifa, Israel (Copyright Reuters 2016)
Israeli biotech firm Pluristem Therapeutics said it hopes its anti-radiation therapy will protect Fukushima workers decommissioning nuclear reactors and save lives in the future if ever a similar catastrophe occurs.
The Haifa-based company said they have developed a placenta-based cell therapy injection that can fully cure patients with multiple organ failure caused by high radiation exposure.
Pluristem Therapeutics' Vice President of Medical and Clinical Affairs Dr. Esther Lukasiewicz Hagai said cells grown from placentas donated by women who had undergone a C-section, are harvested to create a cocktail of therapeutic proteins which combat potentially lethal damage to the lungs, skin, bone marrow and gastrointestinal tract caused by radiation exposure.
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Israeli placental cell therapy could cure radiation sickness | Fox News