Methods for the production of platelet-derived growth...

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C435S377000, C435S007100, C424S093700

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ABSTRACT:
This invention provides platelet-derived growth factor-responsive neural precursor (PRP) cells and methods of producing such cells in vivo or in vitro. These cells can further be used to generate neurons, oligodendrocytes and/or astrocytes.

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