Thursday, September 29, 2005

Adult stem cells aid recovery in animal model of cerebral palsy

Source: Medical College of Georgia
 Date: September 29, 2005
 
Summary:

Adult stem cell therapy quickly and significantly improves recovery of motor function in an animal model for the ischemic brain injury that occurs in about 10 percent of babies with cerebral palsy, researchers report. Within two weeks, treated animals were about 20 percent less likely to favor the unaffected side of their bodies and experienced about a 25 percent improvement in balance, compared to untreated controls, Medical College of Georgia researchers say.