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Isolation of LMX1a Ventral Midbrain Progenitors Improves the Safety and Predictability of Human Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Neural Transplants in Parkinsonian Disease

Isabelle R. de Luzy, Jonathan C. Niclis, Carlos W. Gantner, Jessica A. Kauhausen, Cameron P.J. Hunt, Charlotte Ermine, Colin W. Pouton, Lachlan H. Thompson and Clare L. Parish
Journal of Neuroscience 27 November 2019, 39 (48) 9521-9531; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1160-19.2019
Isabelle R. de Luzy
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Isolation of LMX1a Ventral Midbrain Progenitors Improves the Safety and Predictability of Human Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Neural Transplants in Parkinsonian Disease
Isabelle R. de Luzy, Jonathan C. Niclis, Carlos W. Gantner, Jessica A. Kauhausen, Cameron P.J. Hunt, Charlotte Ermine, Colin W. Pouton, Lachlan H. Thompson, Clare L. Parish
Journal of Neuroscience 27 November 2019, 39 (48) 9521-9531; DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1160-19.2019

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Isolation of LMX1a Ventral Midbrain Progenitors Improves the Safety and Predictability of Human Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Neural Transplants in Parkinsonian Disease
Isabelle R. de Luzy, Jonathan C. Niclis, Carlos W. Gantner, Jessica A. Kauhausen, Cameron P.J. Hunt, Charlotte Ermine, Colin W. Pouton, Lachlan H. Thompson, Clare L. Parish
Journal of Neuroscience 27 November 2019, 39 (48) 9521-9531; DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1160-19.2019
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  • cell sorting
  • dopamine
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