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Future brain therapies for Parkinson’s possible with stem cell bioengineering innovation

March 17, 2016 by

Scientists have created a new technology that could someday help treat Parkinson's disease and other devastating brain-related conditions that affect millions of people. The technology -- a major innovation -- involves converting adult tissue-derived stem cells into human neurons on 3-D 'scaffolds,' or tiny islands of fibers.

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