Reverted motor function in lab mice with spinal cord injuries with stem cells from
Stem Cells ( http://www.stemcellsinc.com/ ) published last August 19 the first study in which cells human neuronal stem cells were able to restore motor function in laboratory animals whose spinal cord had been damaged, even after the acute phase of trauma.
The study entitled: "Human Neural Stem Cells differentiate and Promote Locomotor Recovery in Chronic Spinal Cord Injury Early an NOD-SCID Mouse Model" is available here in full.
Stem Cells said that the data collected fin ' can now make the transition to clinical trials as early as 2011 .
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