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Uses of Neuronal Transplantation in Models of Neurodegenerative Diseases

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Neural Transplantation and Regeneration

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Abstract

The experimental use of intracerebral neuronal grafting has expanded greatly in the last 10 years, as compared to any other time in history, though the basic methodology has been available for centuries. Early experiments focused on determining whether intracerebral grafting was possible (see, e. g., Saltykow 1905, Thompson 1890, Del Conte 1907, Dunn 1917). Subsequently, the parameters for optimal grafting were sought for a variety of approaches, focusing on issues such as age of donor (Olson et al. 1982, Kromer et al. 1983, Das et al. 1980), age of host (Hallas et al. 1980, Azmitia et al. 1981), cross-species compatibility (Björklund et al. 1982, Freed 1983, Low et al. 1983), host-graft interconnections (Björklund et al. 1976, 1979a, McLoon and Lund 1980a,b), target specificity (Lund et al. 1982), and vascularization (Stenevi et al. 1976). These critical experiments continue, revealing more information about the limits and potentials for graft survival and integration with the host brain.

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Gage, F.H., Björklund, A., Isacson, O., Brundin, P. (1986). Uses of Neuronal Transplantation in Models of Neurodegenerative Diseases. In: Das, G.D., Wallace, R.B. (eds) Neural Transplantation and Regeneration. Proceedings in Life Sciences. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-4846-0_4

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