Parkinson's Disease: Autologous Transplantation Shows Promising Results for IPS Cell Therapy

A study comparing the impact of immune response in autologous transplantation (transplantation of cells from the subject's own body) and allogeneic transplantation (transplantation of cells from a different individual of the same species) has been conducted by researchers from Kyoto University led by Professor Jun Takahashi and Assistant Professor Asuka Morizane. Parkinson's disease is a progressive and intractable disease of the nervous system in which the loss ...

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