Guest guest Posted March 15, 2002 Report Share Posted March 15, 2002 Pam, Glad to see that doctors are thinking along the same lines I have been talking about. If you read the next article it also shows that they have been successful in restoring " Cognitive function; Multifunctional repair " in rats with this type of cell transplant (more than just curing movement disorders), so all animal tests have been positive to date (with the pluripotent stem cell transplants). Note too, that most of these tests are being done in Austria, Sweden and Great Britian where they are allowed by law to move on to human tests. The USA does have the advantage of being the leader in the world of AIDS research however. Save the AIDS patients and the heck with brain disorder patients. Pam Bower wrote: > CELL TRANSPLANTATION TABLES OF CONTENTS > VOLUME 9, NUMBER 2, 2000 > > http://www.celltx.org/journal/contents/con_v9n2_00.htm > > Towards Neurotransplantation in Multiple System Atrophy: Clinical Rationale, > Pathophysiological Basis, and Preliminary Experimental Evidence > > Gregor Karl Wenning, Francois Tison, Christoph Scherfler, Zoe Puschban, > Regina Waldner, a Granata, Imad Ghorayeb, and Werner Poewe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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