Creating Ideal Neural Cells For Clinical Use
Friday, April 17, 2009 - 20:35
in Biology & Nature
Investigators have developed a protocol to rapidly differentiate human embryonic stem cells into neural progenitor cells that may be ideal for transplantation. The research outlines a method to create these committed neural precursor cells that is replicable, does not produce mutations in the cells and could be useful for clinical applications.
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