In a separate but related study, scientists this week also announced that they successfully reversed Parkinson - like symptoms in several monkeys by
transplanting human neural stem cells into their brains.
But one glimpse came in 2013, when scientists
transplanted human neural stem cells into the brains of mice which had damage in regions responsible for learning and memory.
Not exact matches
(C) Confocal image of P150 dystrophic inner retina
transplanted with hNPCctx — GDNF and double stained with antibodies against nestin, a
neural stem and progenitor
cell marker (green) and
human nuclear antigen (red).