Swine neurons against Parkinson's disease

Swine neurons against Parkinson's disease


It has been proven that neuronal transplants of the human embryo are suitable for reducing the symptoms of Parkinson's disease. These tissues, however, are scarce and cannot be used massively. However, at Boston University in the United States the results have been similar using genetically "humanized" pig embryo neurons. Some patients have improved by 30%.

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