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500 |a In order to address these recent developments as we enter the 21st century, 10 years after conception and 6 years after the publication of Functional Neural Transplantation, the Editors have now sought to co-ordinate and edit an updated version, Functional Neural Transplantation II. Functional Neural Transplantation II is not just a revised edition of the previous volume, but an entirely new and complementary second volume to update the field to 'state of the art' for the new millennium. For many major topic areas (such as functional repair in neurodegenerative disorders of the basal ganglia) there has been a continual flow of significant advances. Although these topics are covered in both volumes, the editors have sought to avoid duplication by requiring that the present coverage emphasises the major developments over the last decade while relying on the first volume for the background overviews.  
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Central Nervous System / surgery
Central Nervous System Diseases / therapy
Fetal Tissue Transplantation
Nerve Tissue / transplantation
Greffes intracérébrales
Système nerveux central / Greffe
Tissu nerveux / Greffe
Cellular therapy fast
Central nervous system / Diseases / Treatment fast
Central nervous system / Transplantation fast
Intracerebral transplantation fast
Nerve tissue / Transplantation fast
Transplantatie gtt
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Intracerebral transplantation
Nerve tissue Transplantation
Central nervous system Diseases Treatment
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spellingShingle Functional neural transplantation II novel cell therapies for CNS disorders
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Central Nervous System / surgery
Central Nervous System Diseases / therapy
Fetal Tissue Transplantation
Nerve Tissue / transplantation
Greffes intracérébrales
Système nerveux central / Greffe
Tissu nerveux / Greffe
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Central nervous system / Transplantation fast
Intracerebral transplantation fast
Nerve tissue / Transplantation fast
Transplantatie gtt
Centraal zenuwstelsel gtt
Intracerebral transplantation
Nerve tissue Transplantation
Central nervous system Diseases Treatment
Central nervous system Transplantation
Cellular therapy
title Functional neural transplantation II novel cell therapies for CNS disorders
title_alt Functional neural transplantation 2
Functional neural transplantation two
Novel cell therapies for CNS disorders
title_auth Functional neural transplantation II novel cell therapies for CNS disorders
title_exact_search Functional neural transplantation II novel cell therapies for CNS disorders
title_full Functional neural transplantation II novel cell therapies for CNS disorders edited by S.B. Dunnett, A. Björklund
title_fullStr Functional neural transplantation II novel cell therapies for CNS disorders edited by S.B. Dunnett, A. Björklund
title_full_unstemmed Functional neural transplantation II novel cell therapies for CNS disorders edited by S.B. Dunnett, A. Björklund
title_short Functional neural transplantation II
title_sort functional neural transplantation ii novel cell therapies for cns disorders
title_sub novel cell therapies for CNS disorders
topic Brain Tissue Transplantation
Central Nervous System / surgery
Central Nervous System Diseases / therapy
Fetal Tissue Transplantation
Nerve Tissue / transplantation
Greffes intracérébrales
Système nerveux central / Greffe
Tissu nerveux / Greffe
Cellular therapy fast
Central nervous system / Diseases / Treatment fast
Central nervous system / Transplantation fast
Intracerebral transplantation fast
Nerve tissue / Transplantation fast
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Centraal zenuwstelsel gtt
Intracerebral transplantation
Nerve tissue Transplantation
Central nervous system Diseases Treatment
Central nervous system Transplantation
Cellular therapy
topic_facet Brain Tissue Transplantation
Central Nervous System / surgery
Central Nervous System Diseases / therapy
Fetal Tissue Transplantation
Nerve Tissue / transplantation
Greffes intracérébrales
Système nerveux central / Greffe
Tissu nerveux / Greffe
Cellular therapy
Central nervous system / Diseases / Treatment
Central nervous system / Transplantation
Intracerebral transplantation
Nerve tissue / Transplantation
Transplantatie
Centraal zenuwstelsel
Nerve tissue Transplantation
Central nervous system Diseases Treatment
Central nervous system Transplantation
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