Embryonic stem cell transplantation after experimental traumatic brain injury dramatically improves neurological outcome, but may cause tumors.
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M. Molcanyi | J. Hescheler | E. Neugebauer | B. Bouillon | M. Maegele | C. Simanski | Kristine Bentz | Annette Schneider | P. Riess | U. Schäfer | Christoph Carlitscheck
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