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Ivar Mendez, Angel Viñuela, Arnar Astradsson, Karim Mukhida, Penelope Hallett, Harold Robertson, Travis Tierney, Renn Holness, Alain Dagher, John Q Trojanowski & Ole Isacson
Nature Medicine 14, 507 - 509 (2008) Published online: 6 April 2008
doi:10.1038/nm1752
Figure 1
Ventral midbrain cells transplanted as cell suspensions in the putamina of people with Parkinson's disease survive for up to 14 years and show immunoreactivity for dopaminergic and serotoninergic markers.
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Transplanted dopamine neurons in people with Parkinson's disease do not contain Lewy bodies.
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