A pair of new studies have provided fresh evidence in the long-running scientific debate—and the result could be ...
Adults whose brains still have strong neuron production seem to have better memory and cognitive function than do those in ...
A Japanese research team has demonstrated in rat experiments that stem cells from human primary tooth pulp may help treat ...
As we age, neuron production declines in the human brain, but scientists just identified the protein key to regenerating neural stem cells.
The federal government is looking for researchers who can, in 5 years, develop stem cell treatments to repair brain damage caused by stroke, neurodegeneration, and trauma. The Functional Repair of ...
Stem cells from lost baby teeth (SHED) can treat cerebral palsy, improving motor and brain function even after symptoms appear. A potential new therapy!
Understanding how a healthy brain works can provide insight into how it fails, too. Scientists hope that studying organoids derived from humans with neurodevelopmental disorders — particularly ...
Scientists revealed how the protein can be used to rejuvenates neural stem cells.
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Mitochondria transplant supercharges brain cells in bio-boost breakthrough
Researchers have transplanted healthy mitochondria into brain cells and animal models of neurodegeneration, reporting improved energy output, reduced cell death, and temporary recovery of motor ...
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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 ...
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