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To: ~digs who wrote (652)7/27/2004 9:10:18 PM
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WASHINGTON, July 26 (Reuters) - Brain cells taken from fetuses may be able to replace some of those killed in a stroke, U.S. researchers reported on Monday. Implanting the brain cells in rats showed that the immature brain cells found their way to the area of stroke damage and stayed alive -- an important feat, because the damage caused by stroke often kills off neighboring cells, too. biz.yahoo.com