
Reversing Parkinson's
Discovery
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Cell Transplant Therapy for Parkinson's Disease
The chapter explores the potential of cellular replacement therapies for Parkinson's disease, detailing early attempts in the 1980s to transplant fetal human brain cells to restore dopamine neurons. It delves into the variability of patient outcomes in trials worldwide, emphasizing the need for standardization for reliable results. Ethical considerations, patient experiences, and regulatory challenges in conducting cell transplant trials are also discussed.
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