Stem cells in the adult human brain
Stem cells in the adult human brain
The rapidly advancing field of stem cell research holds great promise for regenerative medicine. Regenerating brain tissue, while technically the most challenging application of stem cell biology, is also likely to reap the most reward for patients. Here, we review the current state of stem cell research in the field of human neuroscience and highlight aspects that will be of relevance to neurosurgeons.
stem cells, adult neurogenesis, regeneration, endogenous
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Ahmed, Aminul I.
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Zaben, Malik
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Gray, William P.
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February 2011
Ahmed, Aminul I.
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Zaben, Malik
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Gray, William P.
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Abstract
The rapidly advancing field of stem cell research holds great promise for regenerative medicine. Regenerating brain tissue, while technically the most challenging application of stem cell biology, is also likely to reap the most reward for patients. Here, we review the current state of stem cell research in the field of human neuroscience and highlight aspects that will be of relevance to neurosurgeons.
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Published date: February 2011
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stem cells, adult neurogenesis, regeneration, endogenous
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Local EPrints ID: 181199
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/181199
ISSN: 0268-8697
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Aminul I. Ahmed
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Malik Zaben
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William P. Gray
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