Regenerative medicine for central nervous system disorders, including stroke, has challenged the non-regenerative capacity of the brain. Among the many treatment strategies tailored towards repairing the injured brain, stem cell-based therapeutics have been demonstrated as safe and effective in animal models of stroke, and are being tested in limited clinical trials. We address here key lab-to-clinic translational research that relate to efficacy, safety, and mechanism of action underlying stem cell therapy. Recognizing the multi-pronged cell death processes associated with stroke that will likely require combination therapies, we next discuss potent drugs and novel technologies directed at improving the functional outcomes of stem cell-bas...
Four decades of preclinical research demonstrating survival, functional integration, and behavioral ...
Four decades of preclinical research demonstrating survival, functional integration, and behavioral ...
Stroke is the second cause of disability worldwide as it is expected to increase its incidence and p...
No pharmacological intervention has been shown convincingly to improve neurological outcome in strok...
Stem cell-based approaches for the treatment of stroke have been the subject of intensive research o...
Stroke is a common and disabling condition that represents a potentially attractive target for regen...
Stem cell-based approaches hold much promise as potential novel treatments to restore function after...
Despite recent developments in innovative treatment strategies, stroke remains one of the leading ca...
Abstract—Stem cell-based approaches hold much promise as potential novel treatments to restore funct...
Stem cell transplantation with rehabilitation therapy presents an effective stroke treatment. Here, ...
With a constellation of stem cell sources available, researchers hope to utilize their potential for...
Recent work has focused on cell transplantation as a therapeutic option following ischemic stroke, b...
Recent attention has focused on the use of stem cells for therapy following ischemic stroke. Our und...
In recent years, stem cell-based approaches have attracted more attention from scientists and clinic...
Stroke continues to maintain its status as one of the top causes of mortality within the United Stat...
Four decades of preclinical research demonstrating survival, functional integration, and behavioral ...
Four decades of preclinical research demonstrating survival, functional integration, and behavioral ...
Stroke is the second cause of disability worldwide as it is expected to increase its incidence and p...
No pharmacological intervention has been shown convincingly to improve neurological outcome in strok...
Stem cell-based approaches for the treatment of stroke have been the subject of intensive research o...
Stroke is a common and disabling condition that represents a potentially attractive target for regen...
Stem cell-based approaches hold much promise as potential novel treatments to restore function after...
Despite recent developments in innovative treatment strategies, stroke remains one of the leading ca...
Abstract—Stem cell-based approaches hold much promise as potential novel treatments to restore funct...
Stem cell transplantation with rehabilitation therapy presents an effective stroke treatment. Here, ...
With a constellation of stem cell sources available, researchers hope to utilize their potential for...
Recent work has focused on cell transplantation as a therapeutic option following ischemic stroke, b...
Recent attention has focused on the use of stem cells for therapy following ischemic stroke. Our und...
In recent years, stem cell-based approaches have attracted more attention from scientists and clinic...
Stroke continues to maintain its status as one of the top causes of mortality within the United Stat...
Four decades of preclinical research demonstrating survival, functional integration, and behavioral ...
Four decades of preclinical research demonstrating survival, functional integration, and behavioral ...
Stroke is the second cause of disability worldwide as it is expected to increase its incidence and p...