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PARKINSON'S DISEASE: Signs of Disease in Fetal Transplants
Greg Miller
New studies reveal that fetal tissue implants can survive a decade or more in Parkinson's patients but in some cases appear to acquire signs of the disease--a surprising finding that could shed light on the disease’s mechanisms.