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Girls take part in groundbreaking stem cell trials to find cure for brain cancer
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : April 23, 2022 - 13:43
Two little girls with a rare genetic brain disorder are taking part in groundbreaking Queensland research to find a cure. From different parts of the globe, Sunshine Coast toddler Tallulah "Moon" and Singaporean Alissa Lim normally would never have met. But in the hope of finding a drug treatment, they've linked up in Brisbane for a world first trial using their stem cells.