The therapeutic effect of in vivo direct reprogramming on ischemic stroke has not been evaluated. In the present study, a retroviral solution (1.5-2.0 × 107 /ul) of mock pMX-GFP (n = 13) or pMX-Ascl1/Sox2/NeuroD1 (ASN) (n = 14) was directly injected into the ipsilateral striatum and cortex 3 days after 30 min of transient cerebral ischemia. The reprogrammed cells first expressed neuronal progenitor marker Dcx 7 and 21 days after viral injection, then expressed mature neuronal marker NeuN. This was accompanied by morphological changes, including long processes and synapse-like structures, 49 days after viral injection. Meanwhile, therapeutic improvement was not detected both in clinical scores or infarct volume. The present study provides a ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Although in vitro studies suggest that non-neurogenic regions of the adult c...
Stroke is the 3rd leading cause of death worldwide, second to heart disease and cancer, and is the l...
The hippocampus is the most susceptible region of the brain to ischemic lesion, with highly vulnerab...
The therapeutic effect of in vivo direct reprogramming on ischemic stroke has not been evaluated. In...
Motor deficits caused by stroke represent one of the crucial causes of disability worldwide. Around ...
Adult brain-derived neural stem cells have acquired a lot of interest as an endurable neuronal cell ...
AbstractCell therapy has enormous potential to restore neurological function after stroke. The prese...
Recent evidence suggests that neural stem/precursor cells (NPCs) promote recovery in animal models w...
© Experimental Neurobiology 2019. Cell replacement therapy using neural progenitor cells (NPCs) foll...
Replacement of dead neurons following ischemia, either via enhanced endogenous neurogenesis or stem ...
Direct neuronal reprogramming of a somatic cell into therapeutic neurons, without a transient plurip...
의과학Cerebral ischemia and stroke can lead incurable brain damage or death. Astrocytes, one of the mos...
Background: Ischemic stroke ranks as the third major cause of clinical mortality and the leading cau...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Although in vitro studies suggest that non-neurogenic regions of the adult c...
Ischemic stroke is a leading cause of death and disability worldwide. Currently, there is no treatme...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Although in vitro studies suggest that non-neurogenic regions of the adult c...
Stroke is the 3rd leading cause of death worldwide, second to heart disease and cancer, and is the l...
The hippocampus is the most susceptible region of the brain to ischemic lesion, with highly vulnerab...
The therapeutic effect of in vivo direct reprogramming on ischemic stroke has not been evaluated. In...
Motor deficits caused by stroke represent one of the crucial causes of disability worldwide. Around ...
Adult brain-derived neural stem cells have acquired a lot of interest as an endurable neuronal cell ...
AbstractCell therapy has enormous potential to restore neurological function after stroke. The prese...
Recent evidence suggests that neural stem/precursor cells (NPCs) promote recovery in animal models w...
© Experimental Neurobiology 2019. Cell replacement therapy using neural progenitor cells (NPCs) foll...
Replacement of dead neurons following ischemia, either via enhanced endogenous neurogenesis or stem ...
Direct neuronal reprogramming of a somatic cell into therapeutic neurons, without a transient plurip...
의과학Cerebral ischemia and stroke can lead incurable brain damage or death. Astrocytes, one of the mos...
Background: Ischemic stroke ranks as the third major cause of clinical mortality and the leading cau...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Although in vitro studies suggest that non-neurogenic regions of the adult c...
Ischemic stroke is a leading cause of death and disability worldwide. Currently, there is no treatme...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Although in vitro studies suggest that non-neurogenic regions of the adult c...
Stroke is the 3rd leading cause of death worldwide, second to heart disease and cancer, and is the l...
The hippocampus is the most susceptible region of the brain to ischemic lesion, with highly vulnerab...