Electrical Stimulation Promotes Stem Cell Neural Differentiation in Tissue Engineering
Nerve injuries and neurodegenerative disorders remain serious challenges, owing to the poor treatment outcomes of in situ neural stem cell regeneration. The most promising treatment for such injuries and disorders is stem cell-based therapies, but there remain obstacles in controlling the differenti...
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Main Authors: | Hong Cheng (Author), Yan Huang (Author), Hangqi Yue (Author), Yubo Fan (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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