In the future, stroke patients may receive stem cell therapy as this has the potential to restore lost functions. However, the development of clinically deliverable therapy has been slower and more challenging than expected. Despite recommendations by STAIR and STEPS consortiums, there remain flaws in experimental studies such as lack of animals with comorbidities, inconsistent approaches to experimental design, and concurrent rehabilitation that might lead to a bias towards positive results. Clinical studies have typically been small, lacking control groups as well as often without clear biological hypotheses to guide patient selection. Furthermore, they have used a wide range of cell types, doses, and delivery methods, and outcome measure...
The introduction of recanalization procedures has revolutionized acute stroke management, although t...
The potential application for stem cell therapy is vast, and development for use in ischaemic strok...
Cell therapy is emerging as a viable therapy to restore neurological function after stroke. Many typ...
In the future, stroke patients may receive stem cell therapy as this has the potential to restore lo...
Clinical trials of cell therapies that target stroke started at the beginning of this century and th...
Effective treatments are not yet available for the majority of stroke patients despite the significa...
Cell therapy is an attractive strategy for enhancing post‐stroke recovery. Different cell types and ...
Background and Purpose—Stroke remains a significant clinical unmet condition, with only 3 % of ische...
Regenerative medicine for central nervous system disorders, including stroke, has challenged the non...
Investigators developing cellular therapy for stroke face many challenges. Preclinical models used f...
No pharmacological intervention has been shown convincingly to improve neurological outcome in strok...
Stroke is a common and disabling condition that represents a potentially attractive target for regen...
Cell-based therapy continues to grow as a new field to explore investigational treatments for stroke...
Stroke, for some years now the neglected major indication in the pharmaceutical development cupboard...
Cell-based therapy is a promising approach for treating acute stroke patients as well as those with ...
The introduction of recanalization procedures has revolutionized acute stroke management, although t...
The potential application for stem cell therapy is vast, and development for use in ischaemic strok...
Cell therapy is emerging as a viable therapy to restore neurological function after stroke. Many typ...
In the future, stroke patients may receive stem cell therapy as this has the potential to restore lo...
Clinical trials of cell therapies that target stroke started at the beginning of this century and th...
Effective treatments are not yet available for the majority of stroke patients despite the significa...
Cell therapy is an attractive strategy for enhancing post‐stroke recovery. Different cell types and ...
Background and Purpose—Stroke remains a significant clinical unmet condition, with only 3 % of ische...
Regenerative medicine for central nervous system disorders, including stroke, has challenged the non...
Investigators developing cellular therapy for stroke face many challenges. Preclinical models used f...
No pharmacological intervention has been shown convincingly to improve neurological outcome in strok...
Stroke is a common and disabling condition that represents a potentially attractive target for regen...
Cell-based therapy continues to grow as a new field to explore investigational treatments for stroke...
Stroke, for some years now the neglected major indication in the pharmaceutical development cupboard...
Cell-based therapy is a promising approach for treating acute stroke patients as well as those with ...
The introduction of recanalization procedures has revolutionized acute stroke management, although t...
The potential application for stem cell therapy is vast, and development for use in ischaemic strok...
Cell therapy is emerging as a viable therapy to restore neurological function after stroke. Many typ...