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Injured adult motor and sensory axons regenerate into appropriate organotypic domains of neural progenitor grafts

Neural progenitor cell (NPC) transplantation has high therapeutic potential in neurological disorders. Functional restoration may depend on the formation of reciprocal connections between host and graft. While it has been reported that axons extending out of neural grafts in the … Continue reading

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Stem Cells Used to Successfully Regenerate Damage in Corticospinal Injury

For first time, researchers show functional benefit in animal model of key motor control system called the corticospinal tract. Source Newsroom: University of California, San Diego Health .Newswise — Writing in the March 28 issue of Nature Medicine, researchers at … Continue reading

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