Neural Stem/Progenitor Cells of Human Olfactory Mucosa for the Treatment of Chronic Spinal Cord Injuries.

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine
А D VoronovaV P Chekhonin

Abstract

We studied the efficiency of transplantation of neural stem/progenitor cells from human olfactory mucosa in chronic spinal cord injury. Neural stem/progenitor cells were obtained by a protocol modified by us and transplanted to rats with spinal post-traumatic cysts. It was shown that transplantation of neural stem/progenitor cells from human olfactory lining improved motor activity of hind limbs in the recipient rat with spinal post-traumatic cysts (according to BBB scale).

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Nov 25, 2020·Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine·O V StepanovaV P Chekhonin

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