Thursday, July 05, 2007

Insight into neural stem cells has implications for designing therapies

Source: University of California - San Francisco
Date: July 5, 2007

Summary:

Scientists have discovered that adult neural stem cells, which exist in the brain throughout life, are not a single, homogeneous group. Instead, they are a diverse group of cells, each capable of giving rise to specific types of neurons. The finding, the team says, significantly shifts the perspective on how these cells could be used to develop cell-based brain therapies.