Human brain cells developed in lab, grow in mice
key type of human brain cell developed in the laboratory grows seamlessly when transplanted into the brains of mice, UC San Francisco researchers have discovered, raising hope that these cells might one day be used to treat people with Parkinson’s disease, epilepsy, and possibly even Alzheimer’s disease, as well as and complications of spinal cord […]
Source: Biosingularity - Category: Research Authors: Derya Tags: Biotechnology Source Type: blogs
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