Transplantation of embryonic spinal cord
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M. Nakamura; H. Okano; Y. Toyama; H.N. Dai; T.P. Finn; B.S. Bregman
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Article
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2005
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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Great interest exists in using cell replacement strategies to repair the damaged central nervous system. Previous studies have shown that grafting rat fetal spinal cord into neonate or adult animals after spinal cord injury leads to improved anatomic growth/plasticity and functional recovery. It is