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Murine neural crest stem cells and embryonic stem cell-derived neuron precursors survive and differentiate after transplantation in a model of dorsal root avulsion

Konig N, Trolle C, Kapuralin K, Adameyko I, Mitrecic D, Aldskogius H, Shortland PJ, Kozlova EN (2017) Murine neural crest stem cells and embryonic stem cell-derived neuron precursors survive and differentiate after transplantation in a model of dorsal root avulsion. J Tissue Eng Regen Med 11(1):129-137. doi: 10.1002/term.1893 PMID: 24753366

Objective: To compare survival and migration of murine boundary cap neural crest stem cells (bNCSCs) and embryonic stem cells (ESCs)-derived, pre-differentiated neuron precursors after their implantation acutely at the junction between avulsed dorsal roots L3-L6 and the spinal cord.

Summary: The data show that both stem cell types successfully survived implantation to the acutely injured spinal cord and maintained their differentiation and migration potential. The data suggest that, depending on the source of neural stem cells, they can play different beneficial roles for recovery after dorsal root avulsion.

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