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Dr. Michael G. Fehlings
discusses the future of stem cell therapies for spinal cord injury
with Intissar Mohcine & Asma Belarbi, high-school students from the Netherlands.
Key points:
1) Stem cells are a promising therapeutic approach to repair the damaged spinal cord following injury.
2) Preclinical studies have shown exciting improvements in spinal cord structure and motor function.
3) A number of issues still need to be resolved before stem cell therapy can be successfully utilized in the clinical setting.
The opinions of our host and guests are their own; ISCoS does not endorse any individual viewpoints, given products or companies.
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Contact us directly with any questions or comments at [email protected]
By International Spinal Cord Society (ISCoS)Send us a text
Dr. Michael G. Fehlings
discusses the future of stem cell therapies for spinal cord injury
with Intissar Mohcine & Asma Belarbi, high-school students from the Netherlands.
Key points:
1) Stem cells are a promising therapeutic approach to repair the damaged spinal cord following injury.
2) Preclinical studies have shown exciting improvements in spinal cord structure and motor function.
3) A number of issues still need to be resolved before stem cell therapy can be successfully utilized in the clinical setting.
The opinions of our host and guests are their own; ISCoS does not endorse any individual viewpoints, given products or companies.
You can follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn
Contact us directly with any questions or comments at [email protected]