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Old 05-27-2008, 04:41 PM   #1
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...is presenting data from its study of bone marrow stem cells during a May 27-29 conference..."HUMAN BONE MARROW STEM CELLS INDUCED TO SECRETE NEUROTROPHIC FACTORS AS A NEW STRATEGY FOR AUTOLOGOUS CELL THERAPY IN NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASES." I believe is the title of their presentation. This probably requires brain surgery to get the stem cells into the brain, but so far, most of the newer possibilities do, too.
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