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Functional Cortical Axon Tracts Generated from Human Stem Cell-Derived Neurons.


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Axon regeneration is negligible in the adult mammalian brain, and thus, white matter damage often leads to permanent neurological deficits. A novel approach for axon repair is the generation of axon tracts in the laboratory setting followed by transplantation of these constructs. This article details a human substrate for this repair strategy. Using the technique of axon stretch growth, functional cortical axon tracts are generated from human pluripotent stem cells at rates of up to 1 mm/day. These results form the basis of a potential patient-specific protocol for cerebral axon transplantation after injury.

SUBMITTER: Chen HI 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6535960 | biostudies-literature | 2019 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Functional Cortical Axon Tracts Generated from Human Stem Cell-Derived Neurons.

Chen H Isaac HI   Jgamadze Dennis D   Lim James J   Mensah-Brown Kobina K   Wolf John A JA   Mills Jason A JA   Smith Douglas H DH  

Tissue engineering. Part A 20190329 9-10


<h4>Impact statement</h4>Axon regeneration is negligible in the adult mammalian brain, and thus, white matter damage often leads to permanent neurological deficits. A novel approach for axon repair is the generation of axon tracts in the laboratory setting followed by transplantation of these constructs. This article details a human substrate for this repair strategy. Using the technique of axon stretch growth, functional cortical axon tracts are generated from human pluripotent stem cells at ra  ...[more]

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