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Mighty morphed brain cells cure Parkinson’s in mice, but human trials still far off – STAT


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Mighty morphed brain cells cure Parkinson's in mice, but human trials still far off
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Instead, several labs have therefore used stem cells to produce dopamine neurons in dishes. Transplanted 4 into the brains of lab rats with Parkinson's, the neurons reduced rigidity, tremor, and other symptoms. Human studies are expected to begin in
Cell Therapy 2.0: Reprogramming the Brain's Own Cells for Parkinson's TreatmentScientific American


Brain cells reprogrammed to make dopamine, with goal of Parkinson's therapyThe San Diego Union-Tribune
Brain cell transplants could help treat Parkinson's diseaseMedical Xpress
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2017-04-10 NEWS
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