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Neural Regeneration: From Plasticity to Parkinson's

Special | 1h 1m 36sVideo has Closed Captions

Learn about stem cells and Parkinson's Disease from Clive Svendsen

Clive Svendsen, Professor, Anatomy and Neurology, UW Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine Center Clive Svendsen discusses the neurological disease called Parkinson's Disease, stem cells and how they may be used in transplantation therapies. He also talks about some of the therapies that are being thought about using stem cells.

02/19/2008 | Rating TV-G

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Neural Regeneration: From Plasticity to Parkinson's

Special | 1h 1m 36sVideo has Closed Captions

Clive Svendsen, Professor, Anatomy and Neurology, UW Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine Center Clive Svendsen discusses the neurological disease called Parkinson's Disease, stem cells and how they may be used in transplantation therapies. He also talks about some of the therapies that are being thought about using stem cells.

02/19/2008 | Rating TV-G

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