“…In contrast to other neurodegenerative disorders such as spinal cord injury or stroke, where a multifaceted pathology affects many targets, only the spinal motor neurones are affected in SMA; hence, the target for therapy has been identified (10,11,20). In addition, the environment around the spinal cord in SMA individuals is more favourable for a potential graft (10,11,20). Type I infants would almost certainly have a better supply of blood and growth factors to the area than would be seen in, for instance, spinal cord injury, because these newborns are growing rapidly (10,11,20).…”