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Mouse Study Reveals Stem Cell Capability in Brain Tissue Repair

Dec 15, 2006 | News

UCSF | Dec 15, 2006 » Mouse Study Reveals Stem Cell Capability in Brain Tissue Repair UCSF scientists have determined that adult stem cells in a specific region of the mouse brain have a built-in mechanism that allows the cells to participate in the repair and...

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