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Parkinson’s patient moves freely again after world-first implant of lab-grown cells into his brain

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Parkinson’s patient moves freely again after world-first implant of lab-grown cells into his brain

Parkinson’s patient moves freely again after world-first implant of lab-grown cells into his brain

Parkinson’s patient Thomas Matsson was the first in the world to receive 7 million lab-grown brain cells in 2023.

Today, he can smell and play sports.


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