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Tae Chung, Hee
- Morphological Characteristics by Cell Implantation After Spinal Cord Injury in Infarction Region
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1 Department of Health Administration, Namseoul University, KR
2 Department of Beauty and Health, Namseoul University, KR
1 Department of Health Administration, Namseoul University, KR
2 Department of Beauty and Health, Namseoul University, KR
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 9, No 40 (2016), Pagination:Abstract
Objectives: Our research implanted stem cells to reduce behavioral deficiency in rodent animal models of clip compressive surgery inducing spinal cord infarction. Methods/Statistical Analysis: Non-transplanted control injection rats (n=10) were applied to spinal cord injury and administration of PBS (15 μl) after post-damage. Animals were injected with mESC implantation at the 5th day after injured surgery (n=20). Findings: We use the effect of grafted cell to the injured spinal cord region, focusing the use of mouse embryonic cells for regeneration of spinal cord infarction. These morphological characteristics postulated that mESC-graft could reduce the type of cavitations after damage in the SCI model. We also found that Schwann cell and glia cell contain numerous myelinated axons in the middle of the graft. Improvement/Applications: Our research suggests manifest result to prove that graft of stem cell could show behavioral improvement after spinal cord infarction.Keywords
Clip-Compression, Embryonic Stem Cell, Graft, Infarction, Spinal Cord.- A Study on the Effects of Risk and Uncertainty of Information on Service Quality Assessment with Focus on Cancer Patients’ Cases
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1 Department of Health Administration, Namseoul University, Republic of Korea
2 Division of Business Administration, Graduate School, Ajou University, Republic of Korea
1 Department of Health Administration, Namseoul University, Republic of Korea
2 Division of Business Administration, Graduate School, Ajou University, Republic of Korea