作者: Alexander Klein , Guido Nikkhah
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-54115-5_4
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摘要: Neurotransplantation is one of the most fascinating and promising fields in brain repair recent times. As there are no efficient therapeutic strategies to stop or reverse ongoing neurodegeneration as seen in, e.g., Parkinson’s disease (PD), transplantation neurons has become an alternative yet still experimental therapy compared standard drug-based treatment rewiring neuronal circuits. Other ablative (e.g., pallidotomy) technical deep stimulation) neurosurgical approaches exist can partially though only temporarily halt neurological deterioration diseases. None those (including therapies), however, prevent further progression neurodegenerative processes; they act symptomatic relief. Thus, a strong need for development cell replacement that have potential not restore lost pathways but also provide long-lasting beneficial effects patients with