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Scientist excited about stem cell possibilities
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Scientist excited about stem cell possibilities

2002
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If it does, the quadriplegic American actor may owe his recovery to Canadian scientist Freda Miller and her research team, who discovered last year that adult stem cells in the skin can replicate nervous system ones. Miller conceded it will be years before skin cells from someone with a spinal cord defect can be transformed into healthy central nervous system cells and reintroduced into that person, without rejection. \"We're very encouraged these cells in the skin are not specific to rodents but also occur in humans,\" said Miller.
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Torstar Syndication Services, a Division of Toronto Star Newspapers Limited
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