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Stem cell treatments.svg
References
Diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, Parkinson's, Alzheimer's disease, osteoarthritis:
Stroke and traumatic brain injury repair:
Learning defects:
Spinal cord injury repair:
- Kang KS, Kim SW, Oh YH, et al (2005). "A 37-year-old spinal cord-injured female patient, transplanted of multipotent stem cells from human UC blood, with improved sensory perception and mobility, both functionally and morphologically: a case study". Cytotherapy 7 (4): 368–73. DOI:10.1080/14653240500238160. PMID 16162459.
Heart infarction:
- Strauer BE, Schannwell CM, Brehm M (April 2009). "Therapeutic potentials of stem cells in cardiac diseases". Minerva Cardioangiol 57 (2): 249–67. PMID 19274033.
Anti-cancer:
Baldness:
Replace missing teeth:
Repair hearing:
Restore vision:
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27 April 2009(2009-04-27)
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All used images are in public domain.
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Mikael Häggström
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[edit] Human body diagrams
Main article at: Human body diagrams
Template location:Template:Human body diagrams
[edit] How to derive an image
[edit] Derive directly from raster image with organs
The raster (.png format) images below have most commonly used organs already included, and text and lines can be added in almost any graphics editor. This is the easiest method, but does not leave any room for customizing what organs are shown.
Adding text and lines:
[edit] Derive "from scratch"
By this method, body diagrams can be derived by pasting organs into one of the "plain" body images shown below. This method requires a graphics editor that can handle transparent images, in order to avoid white squares around the organs when pasting onto the body image. Pictures of organs are found on the project's main page. These were originally adapted to fit the male shadow/silhouette.
Organs:
- More organs are found at: Human body diagrams/Organs
[edit] Derive by vector template
The Vector templates below can be used to derive images with, for example, Inkscape. This is the method with the greatest potential.
See Human body diagrams/Inkscape tutorial for a basic description in how to do this.
Female shadow/silhouette.
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[edit] Examples of derived works
More examples
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Surface projections of the organs of the trunk
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Health effects of some common types of pollution.
[edit] Licensing
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In case this is not legally possible, the creators grant anyone the right to use these works for any purpose, without any conditions, unless such conditions are required by law.
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File history
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| Date/Time | Thumbnail | Dimensions | User | Comment |
| current | 10:15, 5 May 2009 |  | 1,450 × 1,190 (1.29 MB) | Mikael Häggström | |
| 04:48, 27 April 2009 |  | 1,450 × 1,190 (1.29 MB) | Mikael Häggström | |
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