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Amniotic fluid stem cells may lead to better treatment for ischemic stroke – News-Medical.Net
A study released today in STEM CELLS Translational Medicine points the way to a possible new avenue of treatment for ischemic stroke.
Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Oct 7 2020
A study released today in STEM CELLS Translational Medicine points the way to a possible new avenue of treatment for ischemic stroke.
The study, led by Annamaria Cimini, Ph.D., of the University of L’Aquila, and Liborio Stuppia, M.D., of D’Annunzio University, Italy, reveals how the secretome of amniotic fluid stem cells can restore neuronal plasticity (the brain’s capacity to change and adapt), improve cognition, and replace neurons damaged or lost…
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