2019
DOI: 10.18192/uojm.v9i1.4163
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From Zero to Neuro-Reprogramming: Innovations in Translational Neuroregenerative Medicine

Abstract: Acquiring live human nervous tissue for research presents ethical and technical constraints. As a result, clinicians and scientists resort to using animal models to investigate human neuronal development and degeneration. However, innate species differences in neurobiology have hindered the translation of disease pathologies and development of therapeutic strategies. The discovery of endogenous neural stem cells (NSCs) and their examination has been critical for neuronal development, degeneration and regenerat… Show more

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