Host-dependent tumorigenesis of embryonic stem cell transplantation in experimental stroke.

The therapeutical potential of transplantation of undifferentiated and predifferentiated murine embryonic stem cells for the regeneration of the injured brain was investigated in two rodent stroke models. Undifferentiated embryonic stem cells xenotransplanted into the rat brain at the hemisphere opp...

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Main Authors: Erdő Franciska
Buhrle C
Blunk J
Hoehn M
Xia Y
Fleischmann B
Focking M
Kustermann E
Kolossov E
Hescheler J
Hossmann KA
Trapp T
Format: Article
Published: 2003
Series:JOURNAL OF CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW AND METABOLISM 23 No. 7
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doi:10.1097/01.WCB.0000071886.63724.FB

mtmt:2802862
Online Access:https://publikacio.ppke.hu/2376

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