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Stem Cells Delivered to the Nose Restore Mice’s Ability to Smell
The introduced cells engrafted in the nose, became olfactory sensory neurons, and sent axons to the animals’ brains.
Stem Cells Delivered to the Nose Restore Mice’s Ability to Smell
Stem Cells Delivered to the Nose Restore Mice’s Ability to Smell

The introduced cells engrafted in the nose, became olfactory sensory neurons, and sent axons to the animals’ brains.

The introduced cells engrafted in the nose, became olfactory sensory neurons, and sent axons to the animals’ brains.

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