Patricia Paez-Gonzalez Kuo Lab, Dept. of Cell Biology, Duke University Medical Center, NC,USA. Date: 11/16/2014 Utilizing stem cells in the adult brain hold great promise for regenerative medicine. Harnessing ability of adult neural stem cells (NSCs) to generate new neurons or other types of brain cells may provide much needed therapies for patients suffering from brain injuries or neuro-degenerative diseases such as Parkinson’s, Scizophrenia, or Alzheimer’s disease. However, the treatments that involve stem cells are based in NSC transplantation and its efficiency is really low. The major barriers-to-progress in this area of research are immune-rejection of the implanted cells, faulty tumorogenic growth, but mainly, a faulty integ...
Central nervous system (CNS) cells have historically been characterized by low proliferation and neu...
The modest capacity of endogenous repair processes in the central nervous system (CNS) justifies the...
Stem cells have the ability to self renew and are therefore a good source for cell therapy following...
Patricia Paez-Gonzalez Kuo Lab, Dept. of Cell Biology, Duke University Medical Center, NC,USA. Dat...
Stem cell therapy for human brain disorders. Transplantation of stem cells or their derivatives, and...
In response to the many neurological disorders that plague humanity, no treatment shows more promise...
AbstractStem cells within the adult brain can be stimulated by injury and growth factor treatment to...
One of the landmark events of the past 25 years in neuroscience research was the establishment of ne...
Mostly-incurable central nervous system diseases and disorders, such as neurodegenerative diseases, ...
© 2016 Dr. Christopher TurnerNeurological disorders present a special challenge to medical science, ...
Stem cell-based therapies hold considerable promise for many currently devastating neurological diso...
AbstractSince last few years, an impressive amount of data has been generated regarding the basic in...
Neuronal loss is a common substrate of many neurological diseases that still lack effective treatmen...
© 2016 Lachlan Harris et al. The cerebral cortex is essential for our higher cognitive functions and...
Neural stem cells have the ability to proliferation, differentiate and renew, which plays an importa...
Central nervous system (CNS) cells have historically been characterized by low proliferation and neu...
The modest capacity of endogenous repair processes in the central nervous system (CNS) justifies the...
Stem cells have the ability to self renew and are therefore a good source for cell therapy following...
Patricia Paez-Gonzalez Kuo Lab, Dept. of Cell Biology, Duke University Medical Center, NC,USA. Dat...
Stem cell therapy for human brain disorders. Transplantation of stem cells or their derivatives, and...
In response to the many neurological disorders that plague humanity, no treatment shows more promise...
AbstractStem cells within the adult brain can be stimulated by injury and growth factor treatment to...
One of the landmark events of the past 25 years in neuroscience research was the establishment of ne...
Mostly-incurable central nervous system diseases and disorders, such as neurodegenerative diseases, ...
© 2016 Dr. Christopher TurnerNeurological disorders present a special challenge to medical science, ...
Stem cell-based therapies hold considerable promise for many currently devastating neurological diso...
AbstractSince last few years, an impressive amount of data has been generated regarding the basic in...
Neuronal loss is a common substrate of many neurological diseases that still lack effective treatmen...
© 2016 Lachlan Harris et al. The cerebral cortex is essential for our higher cognitive functions and...
Neural stem cells have the ability to proliferation, differentiate and renew, which plays an importa...
Central nervous system (CNS) cells have historically been characterized by low proliferation and neu...
The modest capacity of endogenous repair processes in the central nervous system (CNS) justifies the...
Stem cells have the ability to self renew and are therefore a good source for cell therapy following...