Lab grown nerve cells ‘holds promise for neurodegenerative disease’

Lab grown nerve cells ‘holds promise for neurodegenerative disease’

Fluorescent images of human neurons (Northwestern University)

Scientists have, for the first time, created mature nerve cells in the lab which, they say, could advance research into degenerative nerve diseases and help find new treatments.

Researchers used stem cells – which have the ability to develop into many different cell types – to grow these neurons using a technique known as “dancing molecules”.

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