Mesenchymal stem cells transplantation for neuroprotection in preterm infants with severe intraventricular hemorrhage

Severe intraventricular hemorrhaging (IVH) in premature infants and subsequent posthemorrhagic hydrocephalus (PHH) causes significant mortality and life-long neurological complications, including seizures, cerebral palsy, and developmental retardation. However, there are currently no effective thera...

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Main Authors: So Yoon Ahn (Author), Yun Sil Chang (Author), Won Soon Park (Author)
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Published: Korean Pediatric Society, 2014-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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