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Stem cells from human primary tooth pulp may help treat chronic-phase cerebral palsy
Cerebral palsy is a condition usually caused by brain damage before or during birth, resulting in impaired posture and movement. Early symptoms are typically subtle, which may delay diagnosis until ...
A Japanese research team has demonstrated in rat experiments that stem cells from human primary tooth pulp may help treat ...
In cell culture experiments, stem cells from human baby teeth promoted neural cell proliferation. In rat models, the stem ...
The congenital condition spina bifida is often treated surgically in the womb, but many children still go on to have mobility issues. The addition of a patch made up of stem cells from donated placent ...
Explore groundbreaking research on cerebral palsy treatments that could offer new hope for affected children and families.
Oxygen deprivation around birth can lead to brain damage in babies, with far-reaching consequences. A new stem cell treatment administered via nasal drops is showing promising results. In a safety ...
If infants are deprived of oxygen during delivery, they can experience brain damage that may have serious, lasting consequences. But a new stem cell treatment could prevent those neurological problems ...
Brain stem is that part of the brain that connects the spinal cord with the “main” brain and contains areas that control ...
First patient gets stem cell injection in brain for possible stroke treatment. Nov. 17, 2010— -- U.K. doctors injected fetal stem cells into the brain of a male stroke patient this week, opening ...
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