Thursday, May 21, 2020

Novel nanostructure stimulates growth of stem cells for Parkinson's disease treatment

Researchers have invented a nanostructure that can stimulate neural stem cells to differentiate into nerve cells. They found that the transplantation of these nerve cells into rats with Parkinson's disease progressively improved their symptoms, with the new cells replacing damaged nerve cells around the transplantation site.

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