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Human neural stem cells study offers new hope for children with fatal brain diseases
October 10, 2012 by NewsBot
Physician-scientists have demonstrated for the first time that banked human neural stem cells can survive and make functional myelin in mice with severe symptoms of myelin loss. Myelin is the critical fatty insulation, or sheath, surrounding new nerve fibers and is essential for normal brain function.