Transplantation of brain cells from embryonic stem cells derived recovery of damaged areas of the brain after a stroke. These data were obtained in studies on rats. For the next five years, the researchers plan to study this technique in humans. Scientists have for ways to repair damaged areas of the brain after a stroke, in which a person may completely lose the ability to work looking for. The study, experts say, can introduce a solution of human embryonic stem cells in the brain. The Stanford team reported that they were able to recover the lost limbs in rats was associated with damage to parts of the brain after a stroke. Experts managed to human embryonic stem cells transplanted into rats develop neural stem cells, which in turn developed into brain cells. Scientists plan, this method in the next five years of use in studies of people with stroke. In a phone interview with Dr. Gary Steinberg said. Much evidence for the possibility of future use of this type of stem cells for regenerative therapy for those who have suffered a stroke However, some people oppose the use of human embryonic stem cells on ethical grounds, because these cells have scientists to create human embryos.
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