Neuron transplant in damaged brain fixes obesity
A neuron transplant has rewired damaged brain areas in mice, raising hopes that similar transplants might one day help to treat spinal-cord injuries, Parkinson’s disease and other brain conditions.
Neuron transplant in damaged brain fixes obesity – health – 24 November 2011 – New Scientist

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