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Uyanikgil Y et al. – Development of new therapeutic protocols using stem cells and their effective clinical application in the future would bring light to cope with a number of systemic diseases, especially neurological disorders. This review has considered the biological features of stem cells, stem cell plasticity, potential application of stem cells in neurological diseases and cancer, highlighting the promises as well as the problems of this treatment approach.

   

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