Scientists Reverse Stroke Damage Using Stem Cells in Breakthrough Study
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Researchers from the University of Zurich and USC transplanted stem cell-derived neurons into stroke-damaged mouse brains, triggering new blood vessel growth, reduced inflammation, and rebuilt neural connections. The treated mice regained smoother movement and coordination over five weeks, raising hopes for future human stroke therapies targeting currently permanent brain damage.
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