Fetal cell transplants have been investigated as a treatment for Parkinson's disease, but some recipients develop severe involuntary movements. A possible reason for this outcome is
A) a deficit of dopamine in the brains of these patients.
B) excess acetylcholine in these patients.
C) that the fetal cells were placed in the wrong nucleus.
D) inappropriate signaling from the new dopamine cells.
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