Human Stem Cells Aid Stroke Recovery In Rats
Feb 26th 2008Drug InformationStem Cell Research
Neural cells derived from human embryonic stem cells helped repair stroke-related damage in the brains of rats and led to improvements in their physical abilities, according to a new study by researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine. This study, to be published in the Feb.
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