British scientists create first pure brain stem cells

August 17, 2005 | Source: The Guardian

Scientists have made the world’s first pure batch of brain stem cells from human stem cells. The breakthrough is important in the fight against neuro-degenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s and could also reduce the number of animals used in medical research.

Brain stem cells have been grown before but the results have been impure.

In the longer term, the technology raises hopes of growing cells to replace damaged parts of the brain.