Stroke is the second most common cause of death and the leading cause of disability in the world. About 30% of the people that are affected by stroke die within a year; 25% of the patients that survive stroke remain in need of care after a year. Therefore, stroke is a major burden for health care costs. The most common subtype is ischemic stroke. This type is characterized by a reduced and insufficient blood supply to a certain part of the brain. Despite the high prevalence of stroke, the currently used therapeutic interventions are limited. No therapies that aim to restore damaged neuronal tissue or to promote recovery are available nowadays. Transplantation of stem cell-derived cells has been investigated as a potential regenerative and p...
Ischemic stroke is the second most common cause of death worldwide and a major cause of disability. ...
PURPOSE: Stem cell transplantation has been extensively studied as individual therapies for ischemic...
Stroke continues to be a significant cause of death and disability worldwide. Although major advance...
Stroke is the second most common cause of death and the leading cause of disability in the world. Ab...
Stroke is the second most common cause of death and the leading cause of disability in the world. Ab...
Stroke is the second most common cause of death and the leading cause of disability in the world. Ab...
Ischemic stroke is caused by occlusion of a cerebral artery, which gives rise to focal ischemia with...
In the present study, induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), induced neural stem cells (iNSCs), mes...
Stroke is a common and disabling condition that represents a potentially attractive target for regen...
In recent years, stem cell-based approaches have attracted more attention from scientists and clinic...
Stem cell therapy is a promising option for treating functional deficits in the stroke-damaged brain...
Stem cell-based approaches for the treatment of stroke have been the subject of intensive research o...
BACKGROUND: Stroke is one of many leading causes of death and disability worldwide. Despite decades ...
No pharmacological intervention has been shown convincingly to improve neurological outcome in strok...
Regenerative medicine for central nervous system disorders, including stroke, has challenged the non...
Ischemic stroke is the second most common cause of death worldwide and a major cause of disability. ...
PURPOSE: Stem cell transplantation has been extensively studied as individual therapies for ischemic...
Stroke continues to be a significant cause of death and disability worldwide. Although major advance...
Stroke is the second most common cause of death and the leading cause of disability in the world. Ab...
Stroke is the second most common cause of death and the leading cause of disability in the world. Ab...
Stroke is the second most common cause of death and the leading cause of disability in the world. Ab...
Ischemic stroke is caused by occlusion of a cerebral artery, which gives rise to focal ischemia with...
In the present study, induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), induced neural stem cells (iNSCs), mes...
Stroke is a common and disabling condition that represents a potentially attractive target for regen...
In recent years, stem cell-based approaches have attracted more attention from scientists and clinic...
Stem cell therapy is a promising option for treating functional deficits in the stroke-damaged brain...
Stem cell-based approaches for the treatment of stroke have been the subject of intensive research o...
BACKGROUND: Stroke is one of many leading causes of death and disability worldwide. Despite decades ...
No pharmacological intervention has been shown convincingly to improve neurological outcome in strok...
Regenerative medicine for central nervous system disorders, including stroke, has challenged the non...
Ischemic stroke is the second most common cause of death worldwide and a major cause of disability. ...
PURPOSE: Stem cell transplantation has been extensively studied as individual therapies for ischemic...
Stroke continues to be a significant cause of death and disability worldwide. Although major advance...