Stem cells from lost baby teeth (SHED) can treat cerebral palsy, improving motor and brain function even after symptoms appear. A potential new therapy!
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A Japanese research team has demonstrated in rat experiments that stem cells from human primary tooth pulp may help treat ...
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Researchers found that stem cells derived from human baby teeth improved motor skills, learning and brain repair in rats with ...
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Cerebral palsy is a condition usually caused by brain damage before or during birth, resulting in impaired posture and movement. A Japanese research team has demonstrated in rat experiments that stem ...
In cell culture experiments, stem cells from human baby teeth promoted neural cell proliferation. In rat models, the stem cell therapy improved motor skills and learning, suggesting potential ...
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Cerebral palsy is a condition usually caused by brain damage before or during birth, resulting in impaired posture and movement. Early symptoms are typically subtle, which may delay diagnosis until ...
Explore groundbreaking research on cerebral palsy treatments that could offer new hope for affected children and families.
Your Child’s Baby Teeth Could One Day Help Treat Cerebral Palsy, Study Says In A Nutshell Stem cells from baby teeth improved movement, memory, and learning in rats with cerebral palsy, even after ...