Three postmortem studies examine long-term fetal transplants in subjects with advanced Parkinson's disease. The findings—such as the development of parkinsonian pathology in some transplanted neurons—underscore the limitations of this approach.
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Braak, H., Del Tredici, K. Assessing fetal nerve cell grafts in Parkinson's disease. Nat Med 14, 483–485 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1038/nm1768
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