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Stem Cells Help Repair Neurons After Stroke
Stem cells leave the bone marrow in the first hours and days following a stroke and migrate to the injured regions of the brain where they help repair damaged tissue, according to a study by researchers at the Medical College of Georgia. More...27 May 2002
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