New hydrogel stem cell treatment repairs injured brain tissue in mice

A new hybrid hydrogel that safely delivers stem cells to brain injury sites in mice has been developed. This solves a major challenge — keeping stem cells alive for long enough to evolve into the cells required to create new tissue after insertion into a damaged part of the body.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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