Mobility and sense of touch restored in stroke-injured rat brains
Lund University (Lunds Universitet) - 08-Apr-2020Stem cell transplantation gives hope to humans affected by stroke
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Georgian-Soviet-Swedish biologist, Professor, Lund University
E-mail: zaal.kokaia@med.lu.se
Professor at Neurology, Lund
Telephone number:+46 46 222 02 76
Mobile number:+46 70 536 59 17
Room number:BMC B1031c
Project manager at Neural stem cell biology and therapy
Research team manager at Stem Cell Center
Project manager at Stem Cells & Restorative Neurology
Principal investigator at StemTherapy: National Initiative on Stem Cells for Regenerative Therapy
Visit website: https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/lucat/user/07caa0af422d7624148ace7328d1a399
See also: Lund University (Lunds Universitet) - University in Sweden
Details last updated 10-Apr-2020
Stem cell transplantation gives hope to humans affected by stroke
New possibility on restoring injured neural circuitry in humans after stroke