Human Stem Cell Transplants Repair Rat Spinal Cords
Tue, 13 Feb 2007 04:00 AM EST
... Human nerve stem cells transplanted into rats' damaged spinal cords have survived, grown and in some cases connected with the rats' own spinal cord cells in a Johns Hopkins laboratory, overturning the long-held notion that spinal cords won't allow nerve repair. ...
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- Peripheral Blood Stem Cells
- Cloning
- Blood Cells
- Transplantation
- Brain Diseases
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