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Default Successful trial in monkeys of dopermine neurons from induced pluripotent stem cells

The research team hope to start a similar trial in humans by the end of 2018.

Reprogrammed cells relieve Parkinson's symptoms in trials : Nature News & Comment
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Thanks jeffreyn - that looks very promising to me.
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