Thursday, September 15, 2011

NEW CLASS OF STEM CELL-LIKE CELLS DISCOVERED IN SPINAL CORD OFFERS POSSIBILITIES FOR SPINAL CORD REPAIR

Source: The Allen Institute for Brain Science
Date: September 15, 2011

Summary:

The Allen Institute for Brain Science announced today the discovery of a new class of cells in the spinal cord that act like neural stem cells, offering a fresh avenue in the search for therapies to treat spinal cord injury and disease. The published collaborative study, authored by scientists from the University of British Columbia, the Allen Institute for Brain Science and The Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital at McGill University and titled “Adult Spinal Cord Radial Glia Display a Unique Progenitor Phenotype,” appears in the open access journal PLoS One.