Scientists inject Lab-Grown brain cells to fight Parkinson's
NCT ID NCT07212088
Summary
This early-stage study is testing whether injecting lab-grown dopamine-producing cells into the brain is safe and might help people with advanced Parkinson's disease. The cells, derived from stem cells, are intended to replace those lost to the disease and potentially improve movement and quality of life. Twelve participants will be monitored closely for a year after the procedure to check for side effects and any changes in their symptoms.
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