12.18.06
Stem Cells Patch Brain Holes
Check out this article talking about how stem cells patched up mice genetically engineered to have holes in their brain. This finding shows great potential for stem cells for diseases such as Alzheimer’s.
This article reminds me of something I read long ago related to mothers and their babies. When the fetus is in the womb, some of the baby’s stem cells actually enter into the mother, where they become incoporated in her body.