AbstractThe discovery of neural stem cells (NSCs), which have the ability to self-renew and differentiate into all types of neural lineages, offers promising prospect for the treatment of brain neurological disorders such as stroke/cerebral ischemia, traumatic brain injury and neurodegenerative disorders. However, only limited number of NSCs could survive or propagate due to tissue inflammation or blood–brain barrier. Therefore, it is necessary to develop an appropriate culture system that highly mimics the natural NSCs niche to direct stem cell fate and behavior for nerve regeneration. Both biophysical and biochemical properties of the NSC niche, including topology, mechanical properties, bioactive molecules, and their spatial and temporal...
The nervous system, which consists of a complex network of millions of neurons, is one of the most h...
The brain is a complex 3-dimensional structure, the organization of which provides a local environme...
The central nervous system has a limited capacity to regenerate, and thus, traumatic injuries or dis...
AbstractThe discovery of neural stem cells (NSCs), which have the ability to self-renew and differen...
The discovery of neural stem cells (NSCs), which have the ability to self-renew and differentiate in...
Stimulating brain tissue regeneration is a major challenge after central nervous system (CNS) injury...
The potential of stem cells to differentiate into a variety of subgroups of neural cells makes stem ...
Strategies for neural tissue repair heavily depend on our ability to temporally reconstruct the natu...
With the limited capacity for self-repair in the adult CNS, efforts to stimulate quiescent stem cell...
The therapy of neural nerve injuries that involve the disruption of axonal pathways or axonal tract...
The mammalian brain is a phenomenal piece of "organic machinery" that has fascinated scientists and ...
Neural injuries resulting in loss of sensory and motor functions have less than ideal restoration du...
AbstractSince last few years, an impressive amount of data has been generated regarding the basic in...
One of the most complex systems in the human body is the nervous system, which is divided into the c...
Neural stem cells have the ability to proliferation, differentiate and renew, which plays an importa...
The nervous system, which consists of a complex network of millions of neurons, is one of the most h...
The brain is a complex 3-dimensional structure, the organization of which provides a local environme...
The central nervous system has a limited capacity to regenerate, and thus, traumatic injuries or dis...
AbstractThe discovery of neural stem cells (NSCs), which have the ability to self-renew and differen...
The discovery of neural stem cells (NSCs), which have the ability to self-renew and differentiate in...
Stimulating brain tissue regeneration is a major challenge after central nervous system (CNS) injury...
The potential of stem cells to differentiate into a variety of subgroups of neural cells makes stem ...
Strategies for neural tissue repair heavily depend on our ability to temporally reconstruct the natu...
With the limited capacity for self-repair in the adult CNS, efforts to stimulate quiescent stem cell...
The therapy of neural nerve injuries that involve the disruption of axonal pathways or axonal tract...
The mammalian brain is a phenomenal piece of "organic machinery" that has fascinated scientists and ...
Neural injuries resulting in loss of sensory and motor functions have less than ideal restoration du...
AbstractSince last few years, an impressive amount of data has been generated regarding the basic in...
One of the most complex systems in the human body is the nervous system, which is divided into the c...
Neural stem cells have the ability to proliferation, differentiate and renew, which plays an importa...
The nervous system, which consists of a complex network of millions of neurons, is one of the most h...
The brain is a complex 3-dimensional structure, the organization of which provides a local environme...
The central nervous system has a limited capacity to regenerate, and thus, traumatic injuries or dis...