Efficiency of Stem Cell After Spinal Cord Injury with Clip-Compression_ Crimson Publishers

Efficiency of Stem Cell After Spinal Cord Injury with Clip-Compression by Tae Hoon Lee* in Crimson Publishers: Surgery Journal Impact Factor

Our experiment grafted mouse embryonic stem cell (mESC) to influence behavioral deficiency in rodent animal models of clip compressive surgery inducing spinal cord injury (SCI) of central nervous system. Our research proved the effect of grafted stem cells to the injured spinal cord region, focusing the application of mouse embryonic stem cells for regeneration of spinal cord nervous injury. Therefore, our research suggests manifest results that implantation of mouse embryonic stem cell could show behavioral improvement after severe spinal cord damage.


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