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Klaralven

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Tue Mar 2, 2021, 02:14 PM Mar 2021

Individualized brain cell grafts reverse Parkinson's symptoms in monkeys

Grafting neurons grown from monkeys' own cells into their brains relieved the debilitating movement and depression symptoms associated with Parkinson's disease, researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison reported today.

In a study published in the journal Nature Medicine, the UW team describes its success with neurons made from induced pluripotent stem cells from the monkeys' own bodies. This approach avoided complications with the primates' immune systems and takes an important step toward a treatment for millions of human Parkinson's patients.

"This result in primates is extremely powerful, particularly for translating our discoveries to the clinic," says UW-Madison neuroscientist Su-Chun Zhang, whose Waisman Center lab grew the brain cells.



https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/03/210301112409.htm

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Individualized brain cell grafts reverse Parkinson's symptoms in monkeys (Original Post) Klaralven Mar 2021 OP
Encouraging! pandr32 Mar 2021 #1
Thank you for posting this. nt AnotherDreamWeaver Mar 2021 #2
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