Health Tech Capitol | UW-Madison research focuses on stem cells to treat ALS
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UW-Madison research focuses on stem cells to treat ALS

UW-Madison research focuses on stem cells to treat ALS

MADISON, Wis. – Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, ALS, is a devastating disease with no known cure or effective treatments. A research project at UW-Madison is working to change that.

“Our idea is to prevent the progression of the disease using the stem cells,” said Dr. Masatoshi Suzuki, an associate professor in the department of comparative biosciences.

The research is using the stem cells to interrupt the progression of the disease and protect the respiratory function.

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