Multiple Choice
To what extent have neurological disorders been treated successfully by transplanting fully differentiated brain tissue, on the one hand, and transplanting fetal brain tissue, on the other?
A) Both transplanting fully differentiated brain tissue and transplanting fetal brain tissue have been successful in treating neurological disorders.
B) Transplanting fully differentiated brain tissue has been successful in treating neurological disorders, but transplanting fetal brain tissue has not.
C) Transplanting fetal brain tissue has been successful in treating neurological disorders, but transplanting fully differentiated brain tissue has not.
D) Neither transplanting fully differentiated brain tissue, nor transplanting fetal brain tissue has been successful in treating neurological disorders.
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