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Neuralstem Stem Cells Survive And Differentiate Into Neurons In Rats With Stroke
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
By: Medical News Today
Medical News Today
Neuralstem, Inc. (NYSE Amex: CUR) announced that its spinal
cord stem cells survived in rat brains affected by stroke and differentiated
predominantly into neurons. The transplanted animals showed significant
improvement in some motor skill and strength measurements. The study entitled,
"Intracerebral Implantation of Adherent Human Neural Stem Cells To Reverse
Motor Deficits in Chronic Stroke Rats," was presented earlier today by
senior study author, Dr. Shinn-Zong Lin, M.D., Ph.D., at the Stem Cells USA
& Regenerative Medicine Conference, in Philadelphia, PA. Dr. Lin is a
Professor of Neurosurgery and Vice Superintendent at China Medical University
Hospital of Taiwan.
"This animal study shows the potential promise of this
cell line in treating post-stroke symptoms," Dr. Lin commented. "Four
weeks after transplantation, the rats treated with Neuralstem's cells showed
significantly decreased asymmetric body swing, increased vertical movements and
increased grip strength, compared with the control group."
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