Stem Cell Transplants Improve Recovery In Animal Models For Stroke, Cerebral Palsy
Thu, 06 Apr 2006 11:00 PM EST
... A single dose of adult donor stem cells given to animals that have neurological damage similar to that experienced by adults with a stroke or newborns with cerebral palsy can significantly enhance recovery from these types of injuries, researchers say. Using a commonly utilized animal model for stroke, researchers administered a dose of 200,000-400,000 human stem cells into the brain of animals that had experienced significant loss of mobility and other functions... click link for more info. ...
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- Erb's Palsy
- Peripheral Blood Stem Cells
- Service Animals
- Animal Research
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