Wednesday, August 13, 2008



Bone Marrow Cell Transplants Help Nerve Regeneration
Bone Marrow Cell Transplants Help Nerve Regeneration
A study carried out by researchers at the Kyoto University School of Medicine and published in the current issue of CELL TRANSPLANTATION (Vol.16 No. 8) has shown that when transplanted bone marrow cells (BMCs) containing adult stem cells are protected by a 15mm silicon tube and nourished with bio-engineered materials, they successfully help regenerate damaged nerves. The research may provide an important step in developing artificial nerves. [click link for full article]

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