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Tissue/Marrow
Needs
With
recent advances in stem cell biology and tissue engineering, the
FOP research lab at the University of Pennsylvania along with their
collaborators are trying to establish stem cell lines for research.
What is a stem cell? Stem cells are individual cells that have the
ability to self-renew as well as make cells that will turn into
several different cell types including bone, muscle, and fat. In
establishing these cell lines, the research will gain
insight
into
the behavior of these cells compared to cells from individuals who
do not have FOP as well as have a self-repopulating source of cell
for research.
Stem
cells are found in many tissues in the body including muscle, bone
marrow and teeth. The researchers at PENN are constantly interested
in obtaining any of these tissues. All tissue needs to be received
by the University within 24 hours of harvest. We have established
a transport network that can have samples picked up and delivered
the same day with very little notice. If you would like additional
information or would like to donate tissue please contact Rita
at 215-746-0406 or in an emergency or during weekends you can
page Dr. Glaser at 215-312-8953.
Read Nancy Sando's
story about her late husband, Andy Sando,
who, at the time of his death, donated bone marrow to help aid in
the research of FOP.
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