Transplanted Mice Cells Ease Rat Paralysis
Wed, 29 Mar 2006 01:12 PM EST
MALCOLM RITTER... NEW YORK -- Scientists eased the paralysis of rats with spinal cord injury by transplanting cells taken from the brains of adult mice, an encouraging sign for developing a human treatment, researchers reported. ...
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