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Mouse Study Suggests Stem Cells May Reverse Stroke Damage
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MONDAY, Aug. 22, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Research in mice shows it may be possible to reverse brain damage after a stroke. "No one in the stroke field has ever shown this, so I believe this is going to be the gold standard for future studies," said ...
Stem cell therapy heals injured mouse brainNational Institutes of Health (press release)
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Successful Stem Cell Research Prompts Hope for Application in HumansMorning Consult

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