Japanese scientists have made progress in a cure for Parkinson’s disease by transplanting stem cells into a patient’s brain. A Kyoto University team used, for the first time, cells with the potential to develop into any tissue. The 50-year-old patient has been stable for the last one month and is on the path to recovery.
0Key progress in stem-cell use for Parkinson’s cure
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by Prathapan B.
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