Engraftment of neural stem cells in the treatment of spinal cord injury
Spinal cord injury is one of the main causes of disability in the young population. Based on the underlying pathological changes, many modalities of treatments have been trialed. However, the most promising so far, has been the replacement of lost cellular elements, using stem cells and non-stem cel...
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Main Authors: | Martin M. Mortazavi (Author), Mohammad Jaber (Author), Nimer Adeeb (Author), Aman Deep (Author), Nicole Hose (Author), Mona Rezaei (Author), Salman Abbasi Fard (Author), Babak Kateb (Author), Parham Yashar (Author), Mark A. Liker (Author), R. Shane Tubbs (Author) |
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2015-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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