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Better mini brains could help scientists identify treatments for Zika-related brain damage

The research was supported by grants from the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine and its California State University Northridge-UCLA Bridges training program; the National Institutes of Health; the Uehara Memorial Foundation; the Ministry of Science, Research and Arts of Baden-Württemberg; the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke’s Informatics Center for Neurogenetics and Neurogenomics; an UCLA Broad Stem Cell Research Center-Binder Family Foundation research award; and an UCLA Broad Stem Cell Research Center-Rose Hills Foundation research award.

http://healthmedicinet.com/i/better-mini-brains-could-help-scientists-identify-treatments-for-zika-related-brain-damage/

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