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Stroke has become one of the main causes of death and disability in adults worldwide, and the morbidity and mortality of stroke in China is the highest in the world
The team of researcher Pan Guangjin from Guangzhou Institute of Biomedicine and Health, Chinese Academy of Sciences and the team of professor Hu Xiquan, a neurorehabilitation expert from the Third Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University, used ischemic stroke (MCAO) animals as models to carry out in-depth cooperation in neural stem cell therapy.
Neuroscientists now generally recognize that the in vivo maturation of human nerve cells takes quite a long time.
Exercise training has been widely used for recovery after brain injury due to its non-invasiveness, safety and low risk, and no side effects
The corresponding authors of the paper are Pan Guangjin and Hu Xiquan.
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Mouse experiments show that rehabilitation training promotes the maturation and circuit reconstruction of transplanted nerve cells (Photo courtesy of Guangzhou Health Institute)