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As described in New Scientist, prompted by studies suggesting immune responses can help repair the nervous system, Jonathan Kipnis and colleagues at the University of Virginia created mice that lack CD4 cells, a kind of T-cell. | As described in New Scientist, prompted by studies suggesting immune responses can help repair the nervous system, Jonathan Kipnis and colleagues at the University of Virginia created mice that lack CD4 cells, a kind of T-cell. | ||
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