Scientists from Glasgow University and ReNeuron Group of the UK for the first time have a clinical trial in treating stroke with stem cell therapy.
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Scientists injected the stem cells into the first part of a 60-year-old British man suffering from stroke at the Southern Hospital, Glasgow. It will then follow up on the effect of stem cells on the recovery of lesions in the brain in two years.
According to scientists after being injected with stem cells, the patient's condition progressed well and was discharged.
Stroke is a common and very dangerous disease. When suffering from this disease, the patient's life is very inconvenient. Scientists have used safe and feasible stem cells to perform experiments. The next stage will be to closely monitor the progress of the experimental patients.
The effectiveness of stem cell therapy has not been verified, but the clinical trial has been highly appreciated and recognized by the scientific community.
According to scientists, stem cell therapy is not only important to bring happiness to stroke patients, in the future it can also be used in the treatment of other diseases.