Human stem cells aid stroke recovery in rats
February 20, 2008 | Source: KurzweilAI
Neural cells derived from human embryonic stem cells helped repair stroke-related damage in the brains of rats and led to improvements in their physical abilities, according to researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine.
This study marks the first time researchers have used human embryonic stem cells to generate neural cells that grow well in the lab, improve a rat’s physical abilities and consistently don’t form tumors when transplanted.