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Post Breakthrough in production of dopamine neurons for Parkinson's disease - Science Dail



Breakthrough in production of dopamine neurons for Parkinson's disease
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The first transplantation of stem cells in patients with Parkinson's disease is almost within reach. However, it remains a challenge for researchers to control stem cells accurately in the lab in order to achieve successful and functional stem cell ...

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