Burnham Institute for Medical Research Release: Stem Cells Act Through Multiple Mechanisms to Benefit Mice with Neurodegenerative Disease

(La Jolla, CA) Human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) hold great promise for benefiting degenerative diseases, and do so by invoking multiple mechanisms. Such cells can be grown in a manner compatible with clinical use (i.e., without animal feeder layers) and even without the need for immunosuppression. These were a few of a number of conclusions arrived at by an international collaboration led by Evan Y. Snyder, M.D., Ph.D., and spearheaded by a member of his lab, Jean-Pyo Lee, Ph.D., of the Burnham Institute for Medical Research (“Burnham”). The study, to be published in Nature Medicine, will be made available by advanced publication at the journal’s website on March 11, 2007.
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