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The Use of Stem Cells in Neural Regeneration: A Review of Current Opinion

Journal

CURRENT STEM CELL RESEARCH & THERAPY
Volume 13, Issue 7, Pages 608-617

Publisher

BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBL LTD
DOI: 10.2174/1574888X13666180720100738

Keywords

Stem cell; differentiation; neuron; nerve system; biological conduit; trophic factor; PNS; CNS

Funding

  1. project of Science & Technology Department of Sichuan Province [2017SZ0094]
  2. project of Science & Technology Bureau of Chengdu [2016-HM01-00071-SF]

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Nerve injury is a large problem that produces much pain in patients. Injury to the nervous system causes serious consequences and affects a person's quality of life. The development of tissue engineering has created a brighter future for nerve regeneration, and research has not stopped since the discovery of stem cells. Stem cells are a type of pluripotent cell that exhibits the capacity of self-differentiation and proliferation. Many studies have demonstrated the ability of stem cells to differentiate into other types of cells, including neurons, after induction with trophic factors in vivo and in vitro. Scientists have isolated a variety of stem cells from different organs and tissues in the human body and demonstrated that these cells were efficacious in regenerative medicine. The use of these cells provides a non-surgical method for the treatment of neurological diseases, such as nerve defects. However, many problems must be resolved before using these cells in the clinical field. The microenvironment and delivery methods of cells also affect the regeneration process. The present article comprehensively summarizes the progress of stem cells in the field of nerve regeneration in the recent decades.

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