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'They have now found that if you look at a mother's blood, you can trace the foetal cells until that child is at least 28.
Yet my guess is that Dr Benjamin Reubinoff, who led the study at Hadassah University, already has a sackful of letters from people offering to be the first human guinea pigs - and this notwithstanding the distressing history of brain injections of foetal cells, which were touted as a treatment for Parkinson's in the 80s and 90s.
The use of PAM to convey foetal cells is thus an efficient strategy for cell therapy in neurodegenerative diseases, as it allows improvement of cell survival and fibre outgrowth inducing a rapid recovery of behaviour using only low amounts of cells.
We previously compared simian adult astrocytes and human foetal astrocytes for the ability to produce chemokines and chemokines receptors and we did not found any differences between adult and foetal cells [35].
Foetal cells never expressed CD45.
Of note, the foetal cells were never grouped in clusters.
The unique PABC that did not exhibit foetal cells was a small biopsy specimen.
The presence of foetal cells in PABC is a frequent phenomenon.
A case study also implicated foetal cells in the development of SLE [ 66].
Pregnancy induces the transfer of foetal cells that may persist for decades in the mother.
CD34 expression was found in only one out of 20 analyzed foetal cells (5%).
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