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Stem-cells in the brain might hold the key to preventing autoimmune diseases such as Multiple Sclerosis. They will also likely play a role in slowing age-related cognitive decline in the future. Professor Robin Franklin joins us again to discuss this fascinating group of cells and their implications on the future of healthcare.
By George Milner, Stan DaleStem-cells in the brain might hold the key to preventing autoimmune diseases such as Multiple Sclerosis. They will also likely play a role in slowing age-related cognitive decline in the future. Professor Robin Franklin joins us again to discuss this fascinating group of cells and their implications on the future of healthcare.