Stroke, the third leading cause of mortality, is usually associated with severe disabilities, high recurrence rate and other poor outcomes. Currently, there are no long-term effective treatments for stroke. Cell and cytokine therapies have been explored previously. However, the therapeutic outcomes are often limited by poor survival of transplanted cells, uncontrolled cell differentiation, ineffective engraftment with host tissues and non-sustained delivery of growth factors. A tissue-engineering approach provides an alternative for treating ischemic stroke. The key design considerations for the tissue engineering approach include: choice of scaffold materials, choice of cells and cytokines and delivery methods. Here, we review current cell...
Stroke is a common and disabling condition that represents a potentially attractive target for regen...
Ischemic stroke is considered one of the most threatening neurological disorders with high percentag...
Ischemic stroke (IS) is a serious cerebrovascular disease with high morbidity and disability worldwi...
No pharmacological intervention has been shown convincingly to improve neurological outcome in strok...
Ischemic stroke is associated with a tremendous economic and societal burden, and only a few therapi...
Ischemic stroke is the second most common cause of death worldwide and a major cause of disability. ...
Recent attention has focused on the use of stem cells for therapy following ischemic stroke. Our und...
Cell therapy is emerging as a viable therapy to restore neurological function after stroke. Many typ...
Stroke is the second cause of disability worldwide as it is expected to increase its incidence and p...
Recent work has focused on cell transplantation as a therapeutic option following ischemic stroke, b...
Ischemic stroke is caused by occlusion of a cerebral artery, which gives rise to focal ischemia with...
Stroke is one of the most important causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide, with survivors subj...
Regenerative medicine for central nervous system disorders, including stroke, has challenged the non...
No effective therapy is currently available to promote recovery following ischemic stroke. Stem cell...
Stroke is a leading cause of death worldwide and poses significant societal and healthcare challenge...
Stroke is a common and disabling condition that represents a potentially attractive target for regen...
Ischemic stroke is considered one of the most threatening neurological disorders with high percentag...
Ischemic stroke (IS) is a serious cerebrovascular disease with high morbidity and disability worldwi...
No pharmacological intervention has been shown convincingly to improve neurological outcome in strok...
Ischemic stroke is associated with a tremendous economic and societal burden, and only a few therapi...
Ischemic stroke is the second most common cause of death worldwide and a major cause of disability. ...
Recent attention has focused on the use of stem cells for therapy following ischemic stroke. Our und...
Cell therapy is emerging as a viable therapy to restore neurological function after stroke. Many typ...
Stroke is the second cause of disability worldwide as it is expected to increase its incidence and p...
Recent work has focused on cell transplantation as a therapeutic option following ischemic stroke, b...
Ischemic stroke is caused by occlusion of a cerebral artery, which gives rise to focal ischemia with...
Stroke is one of the most important causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide, with survivors subj...
Regenerative medicine for central nervous system disorders, including stroke, has challenged the non...
No effective therapy is currently available to promote recovery following ischemic stroke. Stem cell...
Stroke is a leading cause of death worldwide and poses significant societal and healthcare challenge...
Stroke is a common and disabling condition that represents a potentially attractive target for regen...
Ischemic stroke is considered one of the most threatening neurological disorders with high percentag...
Ischemic stroke (IS) is a serious cerebrovascular disease with high morbidity and disability worldwi...