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** FILE ** In this Oct. 20, 2005, file photo, Marcus Kerner kisses his son Daniel Kerner, a Batten-afflicted patient, at his home in Trabuco Canyon, Calif. Daniel Kerner is only 6-years-old, but he's already a medical pioneer. In November 2006, he underwent a highly experimental brain surgery in Portland, Ore., that transplanted stem cells from aborted fetuses into his head in a desperate bid to reverse, or at least slow, a rare genetic disorder called Batten disease, which will almost surely make him blind and paralyzed before it kills him. (AP Photo/Sang H. Park)
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2005-10-20
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SANG H. PARK
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