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1 January 1970
Posted by: Richard Tidmarsh
Category: News
By transplanting cells from the blood of young mice, scientists have successfully stimulated stem cells to repair the damaged nerve tissue of old mice with multiple sclerosis. By transplanting cells from the blood of young mice, scientists have successfully stimulated stem cells to repair the damaged nerve tissue of old mice with multiple sclerosis. The… https://www.understandinganimalresearch.org.uk/news/research-medical-benefits/young-blood-treats-old-mice-with-ms/
Scientists have successfully guided mouse stem cells to become specialised cells that build a protective coat around neurons. Scientists have successfully guided mouse stem cells to become specialised cells that build a protective coat around neurons. The breakthrough promises to improve research into… https://www.understandinganimalresearch.org.uk/news/research-medical-benefits/mouse-stem-cells-guided-to-become-neuron-protecting-cells/
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