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Stem Cells Repair Brain Damage Caused by Stroke in Mice
Using mice with stroke-induced brain damage, the researchers found that injections of human stem cells could successfully ...
Researchers who induced strokes in mice and then transplanted human neural stem cells into their brains found that neurons ...
UC San Francisco scientists used CRISPRa to boost healthy SCN2A gene expression in mice, reducing seizures and restoring ...
This article explores how stem cell therapies and organoid models are advancing Alzheimer’s research. It highlights progress ...
A new study led by the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai offers one of the most comprehensive views yet of how brain ...
A new study shows that severe flu infections in pregnant mice compromise both placental and brain barriers, allowing large ...
Lab-grown brain cells improved stroke recovery in mice by repairing circuits and reducing damage. Human trials could follow within 5–7 years.
A new clinical trial suggests stem cell therapy may restore vision in people with advanced dry age-related macular degeneration, a disease that currently has no cure.
A recent study reveals that stem cell injections may repair brain damage caused by stroke, demonstrating promising results in mice.
Scientists turned patients' skin and blood cells into stem cells, and grew 3D brain model to study the brain signal patterns ...
A Cambridge researcher’s review suggests the brain’s ancient subcortex may sustain basic awareness, reshaping how science and ...
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Mount Sinai study maps protein networks driving Alzheimer’s disease pathogenesis
A new study led by the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai offers one of the most comprehensive views yet of how brain ...
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