Allogeneic Brain Microglia Replacement for Therapeutic Genetic Restoration

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The study presents a novel method for replacing brain microglia using allogeneic progenitor cells without the need for myeloablation, successfully treating a mouse model of Sandhoff disease and showing potential for human therapy with induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cells.

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