Researchers have now shown that rats transplanted with cells isolated from human nasal polyps have improved brain function following a stroke compared with rats not transplanted with these cells.
Improving Brain Function In Rats Following A StrokeCourtesy ScienceDaily Sun, 06/08/2008 - 00:00
Researchers have now shown that rats transplanted with cells isolated from human nasal polyps have improved brain function following a stroke compared with rats not transplanted with these cells. Related itemsNew Instrument Can Quickly Examine Multiple Proteins In A...
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