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UGA research tracking neural stem cells

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By Charlene Betourney

Special to Poultry Times

ATHENS, Ga. — An overwhelming number of researchers still struggle within the black hole of the effectiveness and safety of stem cell therapy for neurological diseases. While the complexity of understanding how neurons grow, connect and function has long been studied, it remains a mystery, one that graduate student Forrest Goodfellow in the University of Georgia Regenerative Bioscience Center is helping unravel.

Goodfellow, a graduate student in the University of Georgia’s Regenerative Bioscience Center, has developed a unique approach of marrying stem cell biology and 3-D imaging to track and. . .

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