Thursday, October 06, 2005

Neural Stem Cells Are Long-lived

Source: Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Date: October 6, 2005

Summary

New studies in mice have shown that immature stem cells that proliferate to form brain tissues can function for at least a year -- most of the life span of a mouse -- and give rise to multiple types of neural cells, not just neurons. The discovery may bode well for the use of these neural stem cells to regenerate brain tissue lost to injury or disease.