Neural transplantation may become an important treatment alternative for focal brain disorders. To date, the most successful grafts have been obtained in patients with Parkinson's disease. Completely normalized dopamine production and reduction of Parkinsonian symptoms have been demonstrated 10 years after grafting. However, the allogeneic donor tissue has to be obtained from induced abortions, and there are logistical difficulties, risks of infection, and ethical constraints limiting a wider clinical use. Xenografting is an alternative that could bridge these limitations if immunological rejection could be prevented. Pig embryonic neural tissue has been grafted to patients with Parkinson's disease, but no functional benefits have clinicall...
Transplantation of neural tissue from other species has the potential to improve function in patient...
BACKGROUND: The immune response against discordant xenografts in the brain is incompletely understoo...
The medical treatment of severe Parkinson's disease is presently problematical and neural transplant...
Neural transplantation may become an important treatment alternative for focal brain disorders. To d...
Transplantation of embryonic human neural tissue can restore function in patients with Parkinson’s d...
Intracerebral neural xenografts elicit a host immune response that results in their rapid rejection....
Embryonic ventral mesencephalic tissue from the pig is a potential alternative donor tissue for neur...
Embryonic allografted human tissue in patients with Parkinson's disease has been shown to survive an...
Transplantation of embryonic human neural tissue can restore dopamine neurotransmission and improve ...
Neural transplantation is a promising therapeutic approach for neurodegenerative diseases. However, ...
BACKGROUND: Porcine embryonic neural tissue transplanted intracerebrally could potentially relieve t...
Transplantation of embryonic porcine neurons may restore neurological function in patients with Park...
Damage to the central nervous system was once considered irreparable. However, there is now growing ...
Over the past decade, neural grafting has emerged as a new treatment option for Parkinson's disease....
Transplantation of cells and tissues to the mammalian brain and CNS has revived the interest in the ...
Transplantation of neural tissue from other species has the potential to improve function in patient...
BACKGROUND: The immune response against discordant xenografts in the brain is incompletely understoo...
The medical treatment of severe Parkinson's disease is presently problematical and neural transplant...
Neural transplantation may become an important treatment alternative for focal brain disorders. To d...
Transplantation of embryonic human neural tissue can restore function in patients with Parkinson’s d...
Intracerebral neural xenografts elicit a host immune response that results in their rapid rejection....
Embryonic ventral mesencephalic tissue from the pig is a potential alternative donor tissue for neur...
Embryonic allografted human tissue in patients with Parkinson's disease has been shown to survive an...
Transplantation of embryonic human neural tissue can restore dopamine neurotransmission and improve ...
Neural transplantation is a promising therapeutic approach for neurodegenerative diseases. However, ...
BACKGROUND: Porcine embryonic neural tissue transplanted intracerebrally could potentially relieve t...
Transplantation of embryonic porcine neurons may restore neurological function in patients with Park...
Damage to the central nervous system was once considered irreparable. However, there is now growing ...
Over the past decade, neural grafting has emerged as a new treatment option for Parkinson's disease....
Transplantation of cells and tissues to the mammalian brain and CNS has revived the interest in the ...
Transplantation of neural tissue from other species has the potential to improve function in patient...
BACKGROUND: The immune response against discordant xenografts in the brain is incompletely understoo...
The medical treatment of severe Parkinson's disease is presently problematical and neural transplant...