Researchers are also exploring stem cell therapy as a treatment for Batten disease. Scientists believe that stem cells from a healthy donor can differentiate inside the brain to secrete working lysosomal enzymes. Although research showed positive results in mice, results of a clinical trial involving two patients with CLN1 and four with CLN2 were not as promising.

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