Researchers who induced strokes in mice and then transplanted human neural stem cells into their brains found that neurons and blood vessels were regenerated.
Scientists in Zurich have shown that stem cell transplants can reverse stroke damage by regenerating neurons, restoring motor ...
When someone has a stroke—a leading worldwide cause of death and disability—time is of the essence. Almost nine out of 10 ...
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Stem cell therapy restores brain function after stroke
Stem cell transplantation can reverse stroke damage, researchers at the University of Zurich report. Its beneficial effects ...
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Stem Cells Repair Brain Damage Caused by Stroke in Mice
Brain damage caused by blocked blood vessels may be treatable using injections of stem cells, according to a new study by ...
Lab-grown brain cells improved stroke recovery in mice by repairing circuits and reducing damage. Human trials could follow within 5–7 years.
Yale researchers have found that liver fibrosis — scarring of the liver tissue that occurs in many chronic liver diseases — is associated with reduce cognitive ability and, in certain regions of the ...
Previous studies have found similarities in gene expression between resting brain stem cells and normal astrocytes even though they have very different functions. New research into epigenetic changes ...
The brain runs on energy. Every thought, memory, or emotion sparks countless signals between nerve cells. That communication demands a steady, powerful fuel supply. Without it, the system breaks down.
The Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H), an agency within the Department of Health and Human Services, on Thursday unveiled the Functional Repair of Neocortical Tissue (FRONT) ...
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