Neurologically Impaired Mice Improve After Receiving Human Stem ...

Courtesy ScienceDaily  Thu, 06/05/2008 - 09:15

Scientists report a dramatic success in what may be the first documented rescue of a congenital brain disorder by transplantation of human neural stem cells.

The research may lead the way to new strategies for treating certain hereditary and perinatal neurological disorders.


 

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