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In a study conducted on mice, researchers discovered that stem cells taken from the endometrium is capable of repairing brain cells damaged by Parkinson's disease.
Although these are preliminary results, the findings increase the likelihood that endometrial tissue could be harvested from women with Parkinson's disease and used to re-grow brain areas that have been damaged by the disease, according to lead author Dr. Hugh S. Taylor.
Because of their ability to divide into ...