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Using Stem Cells and Oxygen Vectors to Enhance Graft Integration in Parkinson's Disease

Grant number: 1185094 | Funding period: 2021 - 2023

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Calming the Nerves via the Immune Instructive Physiochemical Properties of Self-Assembling Peptide Hydrogels

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Current therapies for the devastating damage caused by traumatic brain injuries (TBI) are limited. This is in part due to poor dru..

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Hydrogel oxygen reservoirs increase functional integration of neural stem cell grafts by meeting metabolic demands

Y Wang, ER Zoneff, JW Thomas, N Hong, LL Tan, DJ McGillivray, AW Perriman, KCL Law, LH Thompson, N Moriarty, CL Parish, RJ Williams, CJ Jackson, DR Nisbet

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Injectable biomimetic hydrogels have great potential for use in regenerative medicine as cellular delivery vectors. However, they ..

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