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Researchers from Australian National University and University of Melbourne have developed a new "mixed" hydrogel, which enables clinicians to safely deliver stem cells to the brain injury site of mice. The research results were published in the latest issue of Nature · Communication, which will be...
Kern said the Royal Melbourne Hospital was chosen as the trial's location because of the hospital's strong history of neuroscience research. While results of the trail will not be known for two years, Nair said stem cell transplants offered the best hope of treating the degenerative brain dise...
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University of Melbourne Professor Clare Parish conducted the mouse studies and said the results were achieved in injured brain tissue, raising the possibility for growing new tissue for future human treatment. "We saw that the hydrogel incorporating myoglobin and stem cells repaired injured brain tissue...
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Prof Elefanty, Prof Stanley and Associate Professor Ng are also Principal Investigators at the Melbourne node of the Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Stem Cell Medicine (reNEW). Researchers from the University of Melbourne, Peter MacCallum Cancer Center, University of California Los Angeles, Universi...