Abstract
The transplantation (at an experimental level) of embryonic and fetal nerve tissue from different parts of the encephalon yields new possibilities for its use in humans in the future. The recent clinical application in the treatment of schizophrenia and Parkinson's disease is just the beginning to the long road toward cerebral reconstruction. The authors believe that this technique can also be used in the treatment of infantile cerebral palsy.
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