A new breakthrough for spine and nervous system formation was successfully achieved by researchers where they were able to ...
By unlocking the secrets of this "embryonic GPS," the study marks a significant advance in developmental biology and ...
Neural stem cell transplants prove safe in chronic spinal injuries, showing promise for restoring motor and sensory function.
Researchers have made a significant advancement in studying early human development by successfully creating a lab-grown notochord, a key structural component in vertebrates. This model, based on a ...
A Phase I clinical trial has demonstrated the long-term safety of neural stem cell transplantation for chronic spinal cord ...
A phase 1 clinical trial demonstrated the long-term safety and feasibility of neural stem cell transplantation for treating ...
For the first, scientists have generated human stem cell models containing notochord - a tissue in the developing embryo.
Scientists have generated human stem cell models which contain notochord -- a tissue in the developing embryo that acts like a navigation system, directing cells where to build the spine and nervous ...
Using neural stem cells could help treat spinal injuries once thought to be untreatable -- a new phase 1 trial has determined this approach is safe.
Groundbreaking clinical trial reveals the first long-term neurological improvements in chronic spinal cord injury patients ...
This graphical abstract illustrates the study design. Notable innovations include the use of a “floating cannula” to deliver ...