Can Stem Cells Help the Workers of Fukushima? | TIME.com

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April 15, 2011 Last weekend, Taniguchi and his team made the short trip from Tokyo to present to a few dozen workers in Fukushima their unusual plan. Taniguchi, director of hematology at Toranomon Hospital in Tokyo, had already consulted with the doctors in charge of the plant workers’ medical care, and had received their approval to ask the workers if they would be interested in having their blood stem cells extracted.
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Can Stem Cells Help the Workers of Fukushima? | TIME.com
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April 15, 2011 Last weekend, Taniguchi and his team made the short trip from Tokyo to present to a few dozen workers in Fukushima their unusual plan. Taniguchi, director of hematology at Toranomon Hospital in Tokyo, had already consulted with the doctors in charge of the plant workers’ medical care, and had received their approval to ask the workers if they would be interested in having their blood stem cells extracted.
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