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Cell therapy of brain stroke

Cell therapy of brain stroke
Cell therapy of brain stroke
Cell suspension consisting of cells from immature nervous and hemopoietic tissues was subarachnoidally transplanted to 10 patients with brain stroke consequences. Clinical effect of different degree was attained in all patients. Six months after cell therapy functional activity significantly increased in contrast to clinically comparable control group. No serious complications of cell therapy were observed. Presumably, cell therapy is a more or less safe method of treatment, which can be effectively used in the treatment of brain stroke consequences.
cell therapy, brain stroke
0007-4888
126-128
Rabinovich, S.S.
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Seledtsov, V.I.
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Banul, N.V.
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Poveshchenko, O.V.
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Senyukov, V.V.
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Astrakov, S.V.
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Samarin, D.M.
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Taraban, V.Y.
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Rabinovich, S.S.
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Seledtsov, V.I.
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Banul, N.V.
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Poveshchenko, O.V.
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Senyukov, V.V.
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Astrakov, S.V.
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Samarin, D.M.
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Taraban, V.Y.
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Rabinovich, S.S., Seledtsov, V.I., Banul, N.V., Poveshchenko, O.V., Senyukov, V.V., Astrakov, S.V., Samarin, D.M. and Taraban, V.Y. (2005) Cell therapy of brain stroke. Bulletin of experimental biology and medicine, 139 (1), 126-128. (doi:10.1007/s10517-005-0230-5).

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Cell suspension consisting of cells from immature nervous and hemopoietic tissues was subarachnoidally transplanted to 10 patients with brain stroke consequences. Clinical effect of different degree was attained in all patients. Six months after cell therapy functional activity significantly increased in contrast to clinically comparable control group. No serious complications of cell therapy were observed. Presumably, cell therapy is a more or less safe method of treatment, which can be effectively used in the treatment of brain stroke consequences.

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Published date: 2005
Keywords: cell therapy, brain stroke

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Local EPrints ID: 26548
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/26548
ISSN: 0007-4888
PURE UUID: 8764633f-ea10-42a9-b411-65efbf5e2814

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Date deposited: 19 Apr 2006
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 07:11

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Author: S.S. Rabinovich
Author: V.I. Seledtsov
Author: N.V. Banul
Author: O.V. Poveshchenko
Author: V.V. Senyukov
Author: S.V. Astrakov
Author: D.M. Samarin
Author: V.Y. Taraban

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