These examples show that stem-cell-based therapy of neuro-psychiatric disorders will not follow a single scheme, but rather include widely different approaches. This is in accordance with the notion that the impact of stem cell biology on neurology will be fundamental, providing a shift in perspective, rather than introducing just one novel therapeutic tool. Stem cell biology, much like genomics and proteomics, offers a 'view from within' with an emphasis on a theoretical or real potential and thereby the inherent openness, which is central to the concept of stem cells. Thus, stem cell biology influences many other, more traditional therapeutic approaches, rather than introducing one distinct novel form of therapy. Substantial advances have...
In the 1960s, Joseph Altman reported that the adult mammalian brain is capable of generating new neu...
For a long time it was believed that the adult mammalian brain was completely unable to regenerate a...
Neurologic impairments are usually irreversible as a result of limited regeneration in the central n...
The modest capacity of endogenous repair processes in the central nervous system (CNS) justifies the...
© 2016 Lachlan Harris et al. The cerebral cortex is essential for our higher cognitive functions and...
Stem cell-based approaches have received much hype as potential treatments for neurodegenerative dis...
Recent development in stem cell biology has indicated a new possible approach for the treatment of n...
Early developmental process of mammalian embryo is almost completely directed by the behavior of ste...
Many common neurological disorders, such as Parkinson's disease, stroke and multiple sclerosis, are ...
Stem cell therapy for human brain disorders. Transplantation of stem cells or their derivatives, and...
Pluripotent neural stem or progenitor cells (NSC/NPC) have been reported in the brains of adult prec...
One of the landmark events of the past 25 years in neuroscience research was the establishment of ne...
Brain has a limited process of repair/regeneration linked to the restricted and localized activity ...
The brain has a limited process of repair/regeneration linked to the restricted and localized activi...
Neural stem cells have the ability to proliferation, differentiate and renew, which plays an importa...
In the 1960s, Joseph Altman reported that the adult mammalian brain is capable of generating new neu...
For a long time it was believed that the adult mammalian brain was completely unable to regenerate a...
Neurologic impairments are usually irreversible as a result of limited regeneration in the central n...
The modest capacity of endogenous repair processes in the central nervous system (CNS) justifies the...
© 2016 Lachlan Harris et al. The cerebral cortex is essential for our higher cognitive functions and...
Stem cell-based approaches have received much hype as potential treatments for neurodegenerative dis...
Recent development in stem cell biology has indicated a new possible approach for the treatment of n...
Early developmental process of mammalian embryo is almost completely directed by the behavior of ste...
Many common neurological disorders, such as Parkinson's disease, stroke and multiple sclerosis, are ...
Stem cell therapy for human brain disorders. Transplantation of stem cells or their derivatives, and...
Pluripotent neural stem or progenitor cells (NSC/NPC) have been reported in the brains of adult prec...
One of the landmark events of the past 25 years in neuroscience research was the establishment of ne...
Brain has a limited process of repair/regeneration linked to the restricted and localized activity ...
The brain has a limited process of repair/regeneration linked to the restricted and localized activi...
Neural stem cells have the ability to proliferation, differentiate and renew, which plays an importa...
In the 1960s, Joseph Altman reported that the adult mammalian brain is capable of generating new neu...
For a long time it was believed that the adult mammalian brain was completely unable to regenerate a...
Neurologic impairments are usually irreversible as a result of limited regeneration in the central n...