International audienceStroke represents the first cause of adult acquired disability. Spontaneous recovery, dependent on endogenous neurogenesis, allows for limited recovery in 50% of patients who remain functionally dependent despite physiotherapy. Here we propose a review of novel drug therapies with strong potential in the clinic. We will also discuss new avenues of stem cell therapy in patients with cerebral lesion. A promising future for the development of efficient drugs to enhance functional recovery after stroke seems evident. These drugs will have to prove efficacy also in severely affected patients. The efficacy of stem cell engraftment has been demonstrated, but will have to prove its potential in restoring tissue function for th...
Stem cell therapy has emerged as a promising novel therapeutic endeavor for traumatic brain injury, ...
There is increasing interest in the search for therapeutic options for diseases and injuries of the ...
Restorative therapies aim to improve outcome and function by promoting plasticity within a therapeut...
International audienceStroke represents the first cause of adult acquired disability. Spontaneous re...
Stroke is a leading cause of death worldwide and poses significant societal and healthcare challenge...
The brain has a limited process of repair/regeneration linked to the restricted and localized activi...
Regenerative medicine for central nervous system disorders, including stroke, has challenged the non...
The central nervous system has limited capacity for regeneration after acute and chronic injury. An ...
Ischemic stroke is caused by occlusion of a cerebral artery, which gives rise to focal ischemia with...
The nonregenerative capability of the injured adult brain has been challenged in recent years and ne...
Stroke is a devastating disease for which no clinical treatment exists to regenerate lost tissue. St...
No effective therapy is currently available to promote recovery following ischemic stroke. Stem cell...
With the limited capacity for self‐repair in the adult CNS, efforts to stimulate quiescent stem cell...
Brain has a limited process of repair/regeneration linked to the restricted and localized activity ...
Stroke continues to maintain its status as one of the top causes of mortality within the United Stat...
Stem cell therapy has emerged as a promising novel therapeutic endeavor for traumatic brain injury, ...
There is increasing interest in the search for therapeutic options for diseases and injuries of the ...
Restorative therapies aim to improve outcome and function by promoting plasticity within a therapeut...
International audienceStroke represents the first cause of adult acquired disability. Spontaneous re...
Stroke is a leading cause of death worldwide and poses significant societal and healthcare challenge...
The brain has a limited process of repair/regeneration linked to the restricted and localized activi...
Regenerative medicine for central nervous system disorders, including stroke, has challenged the non...
The central nervous system has limited capacity for regeneration after acute and chronic injury. An ...
Ischemic stroke is caused by occlusion of a cerebral artery, which gives rise to focal ischemia with...
The nonregenerative capability of the injured adult brain has been challenged in recent years and ne...
Stroke is a devastating disease for which no clinical treatment exists to regenerate lost tissue. St...
No effective therapy is currently available to promote recovery following ischemic stroke. Stem cell...
With the limited capacity for self‐repair in the adult CNS, efforts to stimulate quiescent stem cell...
Brain has a limited process of repair/regeneration linked to the restricted and localized activity ...
Stroke continues to maintain its status as one of the top causes of mortality within the United Stat...
Stem cell therapy has emerged as a promising novel therapeutic endeavor for traumatic brain injury, ...
There is increasing interest in the search for therapeutic options for diseases and injuries of the ...
Restorative therapies aim to improve outcome and function by promoting plasticity within a therapeut...