Stem cell therapy for spinal cord injury: The use of oligodendrocytes and motor neurons derived from human embryonic stem cells
Over the past few years, the understanding of stem cells as a potential therapeutic source has significantly evolved, and the previous concept of irreparable neural injury is being reconsidered. Stem cells are pluripotent cells with high differentiation potential. Induced proliferation and different...
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Main Authors: | Nimer Adeeb (Author), Aman Deep (Author), Nicole Hose (Author), Mona Rezaei (Author), Salman Abbasi Fard (Author), R. Shane Tubbs (Author), Parham Yashar (Author), Mark A. Liker (Author), Babak Kateb (Author), Martin M. Mortazavi (Author) |
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2015-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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