Ole Isacson and colleagues reported that dopamine-producing neurons derived from the skin cells of primates survived for more than two years after implantation into one of the animals. Isacson noted that the animal was "able to move as fast around its home cage" as an one without Parkinson's, and had normal agility, though individual motions were still slowed by the disease.
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