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New Study Investigates Fate and Function of Cells Transplanted to the CNS
December 20, 2012 - (MedicalXpress) - "When different types of cells are transplanted with the intent of having them aid in repairing central nervous system (CNS) trauma, what is the fate and function of those cells? A Belgian research team carried out research aimed at answering this question by determining how five varieties of cells - neural stem cells, mouse embryonic fibroblasts, dendritic cells, bone marrow mononuclear cells (BMMNCs) and splenocytes - functioned and survived after transplantation in the CNS." Read Full Article
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9-Jan-13
by Toto, Brent
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