Replacing dopamine-producing cells in the brain represents a promising therapeutic approach in Parkinson’s disease, and a new study shows how post-transplantation gamma-ray irradiation can reduce the risk of tumor formation. Read more here.
Replacing dopamine-producing cells in the brain represents a promising therapeutic approach in Parkinson’s disease, and a new study shows how post-transplantation gamma-ray irradiation can reduce the risk of tumor formation. Read more here.