Therapeutic uses for neural grafts: Progress slowed but not abandoned

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 18 (1):47-48 (1995)
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Abstract

In spite of Stein and Glasier's justifiable conclusion that initial optimism concerning the immediate clinical applicability of neural transplantation was premature, there exists much experimental evidence to support the potential for incorporating this procedure into a therapeutic arsenal in the future. To realize this potential will require continued evolution of our knowledge at multiple levels of the clinical and basic neurosciences

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