Most stem cells die after being injected into the brain. This new technique could change that

Injecting shear-thinning hydrogels (STH) into the brain protects the stem cells and results in more successful therapy. Credit: Stelios Andreadis and Fraser Sim When the myelin sheath that surrounds nerve fibers in the brain and spinal cord becomes damaged, a number of debilitating conditions can result that limit mobility, inhibit independence and reduce life expectancy. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is the most common demyelinating disease, affecting more than 2.5 million individuals globally every year. Stem cell therapy to treat such diseases often has disappointing results because the transplanted cells die off Read More

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