Huntington’s disease is a dominantly inherited neurodegenerative disorder, usually starting in mid-life and leading to progressive disability and early death. There are currently no disease-modifying treatments available. Cell transplantation is being considered as a potential therapy, following proof of principle that cell transplantation can improve outcomes in another basal ganglia disorder, namely Parkinson’s disease. The principle aim is to replace the striatal medium spiny neurons lost in Huntington’s disease with new cells that are able to take over their function and reconnect the circuitry. This article reviews the experimental background and evidence from clinical studies that suggest that cell transplantation may improve function...
During the last 30 years, the promise of neural transplantation as a therapeutic strategy for neurod...
Transplantation of stem cells for the treatment of Huntington’s disease (HD) garnered much attention...
Huntington’s disease is an autosomal dominant genetic disease, which results in progressive neuronal...
Huntington’s disease is a dominantly inherited neurodegenerative disorder, usually starting in mid-l...
The gene for Huntington’s disease was identified in 1993 as being a CAG repeat expansion in exon 1 o...
Cell transplantation for Huntington's disease has developed over the last decade to clinical applica...
Much interest has been expressed over the last couple of decades in the potential application of ste...
Huntington's disease (HD) is a hereditary, neurodegenerative disorder characterized by a triad of sy...
In experimental rats, mice, and monkeys, transplantation of embryonic striatal cells into the striat...
The use of transplantation (TR) of fetal neural tissue as a therapeutic method started much later in...
By way of commentary on a recent report that transplanted adult neural progenitor cells can alleviat...
Early clinical trials of foetal striatal cell transplants in HD patients have shown initial indicati...
The brain constitutes a privileged transplantation site. Under appropriate conditions neuronal tissu...
For patients with incurable neurodegenerative disorders such as Huntington's (HD) and Parkinson's di...
During the last 30 years, the promise of neural transplantation as a therapeutic strategy for neurod...
Transplantation of stem cells for the treatment of Huntington’s disease (HD) garnered much attention...
Huntington’s disease is an autosomal dominant genetic disease, which results in progressive neuronal...
Huntington’s disease is a dominantly inherited neurodegenerative disorder, usually starting in mid-l...
The gene for Huntington’s disease was identified in 1993 as being a CAG repeat expansion in exon 1 o...
Cell transplantation for Huntington's disease has developed over the last decade to clinical applica...
Much interest has been expressed over the last couple of decades in the potential application of ste...
Huntington's disease (HD) is a hereditary, neurodegenerative disorder characterized by a triad of sy...
In experimental rats, mice, and monkeys, transplantation of embryonic striatal cells into the striat...
The use of transplantation (TR) of fetal neural tissue as a therapeutic method started much later in...
By way of commentary on a recent report that transplanted adult neural progenitor cells can alleviat...
Early clinical trials of foetal striatal cell transplants in HD patients have shown initial indicati...
The brain constitutes a privileged transplantation site. Under appropriate conditions neuronal tissu...
For patients with incurable neurodegenerative disorders such as Huntington's (HD) and Parkinson's di...
During the last 30 years, the promise of neural transplantation as a therapeutic strategy for neurod...
Transplantation of stem cells for the treatment of Huntington’s disease (HD) garnered much attention...
Huntington’s disease is an autosomal dominant genetic disease, which results in progressive neuronal...