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Stem cells head to the clinic: treatments for cancer, diabetes and Parkinson’s disease could soon be here - 3 Quarks Daily
In 2024, he was accepted into a radical trial. That October, surgeons in Lund, Sweden, placed neurons that were derived from human embryonic stem...
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