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Promotion of Survival and Differentiation of Neural Stem Cells with Fibrin and Growth Factor Cocktails after Severe Spinal Cord Injury
Published on: July 27, 2014
Grafts and functional recuperation
M Goldberger1, M Murray, A Tessler
1Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, Medical College of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19129 (USA).
Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience
|May 10, 2011
Abstract:
Plasticity of undamaged projections (axonal sprouting) in the adult and neonatal mammalian spinal cord has been documented many times. It has been associated, in some paradigms, with recovery of specific functions and motor behavior. This mutually occurring recovery of function appears to be enhanced by transplants of fetal tissue.
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