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Safety and Efficacy of Transplanting Immortalized Neural Stem Cells in Stroke Patients

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Stroke Recovery with Cellular Therapies

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Hammer, M.D., Kondziolka, D., Wechsler, L.R. (2008). Safety and Efficacy of Transplanting Immortalized Neural Stem Cells in Stroke Patients. In: Savitz, S.I., Rosenbaum, D.M. (eds) Stroke Recovery with Cellular Therapies. Current Clinical Neurology. Humana Press. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-60327-057-1_1

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