Kent man "one of the first" to have stem cells re-grow his bone
A Kent motorcyclist who was told he would lose his leg after a crash has become one of the first people in the world to have part of his shin bone re-grown by stem cells.
A Kent motorcyclist who was told he would lose his leg after a crash has become one of the first people in the world to have part of his shin bone re-grown by stem cells.
Motorcyclist Clive Randell was badly injured in a crash and feared his leg would have to be amputated. But thanks to a new technique using stem cells, part of his shin bone has regrown. Tom Savvides talks to Clive and Professor Anan Shetty
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