Neurons grown from embryonic stem cells can contribute to repair of the damaged cerebral cortex in adult mice after brain transplant As stem cell transplants show increasing promise to repair eye diseases of the cornea and retina, one of the next frontiers of regenerative medicine is using stem cells grown in the laboratory to repair neurons within the brain, especially the cerebral cortex, which is the target of many brain insults following trauma or stroke .
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