Human embryo stem cells ‘cured paralysed mice’

Scientists today said they had used stem cells from a human embryo to partially cure paralysed laboratory mice.

Human embryo stem cells ‘cured paralysed mice’

Scientists today said they had used stem cells from a human embryo to partially cure paralysed laboratory mice.

Researchers at Johns Hopkins University, in Baltimore, said they had successfully treated 120 mice and rats who had been infected with a virus which left them paralysed, using stem cells harvested from human embryos.

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