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Published 26 November 2001. doi:10.1083/jcb.200110163
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© The Rockefeller University Press, 0021-9525/2001/11/699 $5.00
The Journal of Cell Biology, Volume 155, Number 5, November 26, 2001 699-702


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Have the bloody cells gone to our heads?



Konstantinos Meletis and Jonas Frisén

Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Medical Nobel Institute, SE-171 77 Stockholm, Sweden

Address correspondence to Jonas Frisén, Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Medical Nobel Institute, SE-171 77 Stockholm, Sweden. Tel.: (46) 872-87562. Fax: (46) 834-8135. E-mail: jonas.frisen{at}cmb.ki.se

Recent studies have shown that cells expressing neuronal antigens can be derived from a bone marrow transplant. A new report lends support to and extends these previous results by presenting compelling morphological evidence for the generation and integration of highly differentiated bone marrow–derived neurons.


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