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Regenerative medicine

Clip: Season 3 Episode 344 | 3m 16sVideo has Closed Captions

A look into regenerative medicine repairing damaged tissues and organs.

Imagine a world where doctors could repair damaged tissues or organs with a patient's very own cells. Well, one laboratory in North Carolina is working on just that with support from the United States Military. Up next, a look at the groundbreaking signs of regenerative medicine from the PBS documentary film Military Medicine: Beyond the Battlefield.

09/04/2017

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