“…6,7 Stem cell transplantation offers a promising approach for the treatment of neurological diseases and repair of nerve injuries, and can replace lost neurons in the lesion area, induce an increase in neuroprotective molecules, as well as regulate immune and inflammatory responses. 8,9 Researchers have attempted to use various types of stem cells, such as embryonic stem cells (ESCs), neural stem cells (NSCs), and mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), to treat neurological disorders, and some of them have been used in clinical trials. 8,10 For example, phase I and II clinical trial results have shown that transplanted stem cells can improve the recovery of patients with early ischemic stroke by reducing neuroinflammation and promoting neurogenesis and angiogenesis, 11 and improve the overall mean functional outcomes of spinal cord injury patients.…”