Thus, in addition to some common neuronal pro-survival signaling, different types of neurons possess a variety of 'neuron type-specific' pro-survival constituents that might help them to adapt for survival in a certain brain region. This review focuses on how immature neurons survive during normal...
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In recent years, stem cell-mediated therapies have gained considerable ground as potential treatments for a wide variety of brain pathologies including traumatic brain injury, stroke and neurodegenerative diseases. Despite extensive preclinical studies, many of these therapies have not been fully translated...
My mom had a brain stem stroke in early November. It was a large stroke and she is 81. she is very unsteady on her feet. Her right vocal chords are paralyzed. She cannot swallow. She is on tube feedings.She wants so much to eat, but is getting discouraged. What can we hope for...
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the survival rate of dopamine neuron cells to 70 percent. "The challenge before applying it to a clinical study is to raise the number of dopamine neuron cells and to prevent the development of tumors," he saidThe reporton this stem cell application comes from Jun Takahashi of Kyoto ...
How diverse adult stem and progenitor populations regenerate tissue following damage to the brain is poorly understood. In highly regenerative vertebrates, such as zebrafish, radial-glia (RG) and neuro-epithelial-like (NE) stem/progenitor cells contribut
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According to the media release on Thursday, the new "hydrogel" could offer new hope for people with brain injuries, Parkinson's disease and stroke patients. The gel, which consists of stem cells and held together largely by water, could replace existing and less effective treatments. ...
Stroke induces a plastic state in the brain. This period of enhanced plasticity leads to the sprouting of new axons, the formation of new synapses and the remapping of sensory-motor functions, and is associated with motor recovery. This is a remarkable process in the adult brain, which is no...