NeuroScientific Reports 80% Clinical Response in Crohn's Stem Cell Program
NeuroScientific has announced an 80% clinical response rate in its stem cell program for Crohn's disease, marking a significant development in treatment research.
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NeuroScientific has announced an 80% clinical response rate in its stem cell program for Crohn's disease, marking a significant development in treatment research.

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