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Two small clinical trials tested the safety of injecting stem cells into the brains of Parkinson's patients and found no ...
Two new studies suggest that Parkinson's disease can potentially be treated with stem cells placed in a patient's brain.
Researchers found that the local release of dopamine – a molecule best known for its role in the brain’s reward system – is a ...
Two new studies suggest that stem cells are close to helping people with Parkinson's disease. The results are a victory for scientists who have spent decades trying to treat it with brain cells.
Stem cell therapies are a safe and effective way of treating Parkinson's disease, according to results of two independent ...
New research reveals that memories of fatty and sugary foods are encoded in the hippocampus, helping explain why some ...
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Health and Me on MSNStem Cell Therapy May Help Treat And Slow Down Parkinson’s Disease Progression, Study FindsA phase 1 trial using embryonic stem cell–derived neurons showed promising results in easing Parkinson’s symptom, leading the ...
Two early-phase clinical trials demonstrate the safety and potential clinical utility of stem cell therapies to ease motor ...
Focal cortical dysplasia (FCD) type 2 is a congenital malformation of the cerebral cortex that is often associated with ...
Two studies published in Nature found stem cell-derived products can not only be safely transplanted into the brain, but also ...
Parkinson’s is a progressive neurological condition driven by the loss of dopamine-producing neurons, which causes tremors, ...
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