Stem cell based therapies for cerebral ischemia (CI) utilize different cell sources including embryonic stem cells (ESCs), neural stem cells (NSCs), umbilical cord blood cells (UCBCs), mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), and some immortalized cell lines. To date, experimental studies showed that all of these cell sources have been successful to some extent in attenuating the ischemic damage and improving functional recovery after brain injury. Bone marrow derived MSCs seem to be the most widely used and well characterized cell source, which can be also employed for autologous transplantation. Currently, there are two main theories behind the therapeutic effect of stem cell transplantation for treating CIs. The first concept is cell replacement t...
The use of stem cells for reparative medicine was first proposed more than three decades ago. Hemato...
Functional recovery from injuries to the brain or spinal cord represents a major clinical challenge....
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are found in high concentrations in several tissues, such as umbilical...
Stem cell based therapies for cerebral ischemia (CI) utilize different cell sources including embryo...
Background/Aims: Ischemic stroke is a major cause of disability and mortality worldwide, while effec...
Ischemic stroke is a major cause of disability and mortality worldwide, but effective restorative tr...
Stroke is a leading cause of permanent disability world-wide, but aside from rehabilitation, there i...
No effective therapy is currently available to promote recovery following ischemic stroke. Stem cell...
Stem cell-based therapies are considered to be a promising treatment method for several clinical con...
Dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs) are mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) that have multipotent differentiati...
Ischemic stroke is caused by occlusion of a cerebral artery, which gives rise to focal ischemia with...
Abstract Background Neurodegenerative disorders have a complex pathology and are characterized by a ...
Despite recent developments in innovative treatment strategies, stroke remains one of the leading ca...
Derived from the neural crest, dental stem cells (DSCs) are a population of cells with the character...
Recent attention has focused on the use of stem cells for therapy following ischemic stroke. Our und...
The use of stem cells for reparative medicine was first proposed more than three decades ago. Hemato...
Functional recovery from injuries to the brain or spinal cord represents a major clinical challenge....
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are found in high concentrations in several tissues, such as umbilical...
Stem cell based therapies for cerebral ischemia (CI) utilize different cell sources including embryo...
Background/Aims: Ischemic stroke is a major cause of disability and mortality worldwide, while effec...
Ischemic stroke is a major cause of disability and mortality worldwide, but effective restorative tr...
Stroke is a leading cause of permanent disability world-wide, but aside from rehabilitation, there i...
No effective therapy is currently available to promote recovery following ischemic stroke. Stem cell...
Stem cell-based therapies are considered to be a promising treatment method for several clinical con...
Dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs) are mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) that have multipotent differentiati...
Ischemic stroke is caused by occlusion of a cerebral artery, which gives rise to focal ischemia with...
Abstract Background Neurodegenerative disorders have a complex pathology and are characterized by a ...
Despite recent developments in innovative treatment strategies, stroke remains one of the leading ca...
Derived from the neural crest, dental stem cells (DSCs) are a population of cells with the character...
Recent attention has focused on the use of stem cells for therapy following ischemic stroke. Our und...
The use of stem cells for reparative medicine was first proposed more than three decades ago. Hemato...
Functional recovery from injuries to the brain or spinal cord represents a major clinical challenge....
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are found in high concentrations in several tissues, such as umbilical...