Current situation and prospects for cell therapy of the cerebral palsy

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Abstract

Cerebral palsy is pathological condition caused by the
irreversible damage or dysembryogenesis of the brain. Today
there is no effective therapy of the patients suffering from
cerebral palsy, and the researchers and clinicists have to
search the alternative methods of treatment. Cell therapy
with the use of different types of stem cells is the promising
yet not well-examined approach to the correction of the
status of patients. In this review the possible future methods
of stem cell therapy of cerebral palsy are discussed.

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A S Grigoryan

Human Stem Cell Institute, Moscow

Human Stem Cell Institute, Moscow

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