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Nerve cells are terminally differentiated. This means that they are incapable of dividing and forming new nerve cells. An adult has a fixed number of nerve cells. During certain disease conditions, these nerve cells become degraded or non-functional. The non-functional cells cannot be replaced by new ones through any natural process. Therefore, the use of stem cells for the treatment of neurological disorders has been investigated in recent years. Since stem cells are not terminally differentiated, they can be treated to generate nerve cells. Symptoms of neurological diseases could be mitigated through cell replacement therapy. Should stem cells be used? yes. Is it going to work? Maybe. This area is being researched actively.

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