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Neurons made from stem cells drive brain activity after transplantation in laboratory model
November 15, 2012 by NewsBot
Scientists are able to make neurons and other brain cells from stem cells, but getting these neurons to properly function when transplanted to a host has proven more difficult. Now, researchers have found a way to stimulate stem cell-derived neurons to direct cognitive function after transplantation to an existing neural network.