Neuronal regeneration after ischemic neuronal injury
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The mature adult brain has long been regarded as non-regenerating organ. Recent research, however, has shown that endogenous neural progenitors exist within the adult brain, which continue to provide new neurons into the specialized neurogenic regions. Here, we provide evidence that the hippocampal pyramidal neurons can be successfully regenerated after ischemic neuronal death by recruitment of endogenous neural progenitors. This therapeutic approach would open a new avenue for treatment of stroke with wide therapeutic window.
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