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Authors Huang H, Mao G, Chen L, Liu A
Published Date April 2015 Volume 2015:3 Pages 91—95
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/JN.S74140
Received 1 October 2014, Accepted 17 December 2014, Published 13 April 2015
Abstract: Cell
therapies in the treatment of central nervous system disease and injury, such
as spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, sequelae of stroke, amyotrophic
lateral sclerosis, and cerebral palsy, have been studied in the clinic for the
last 10–20 years. Excitingly, many studies have demonstrated that most patients
appear to have some functional improvement following administration of
different types of cells by different routes with relatively low risk and good
tolerability. However, there are some misconceptions that hinder the
development of cell-based neurorestorative strategies. It is a considerable
challenge but also an opportunity for physicians in neurorestoratology to face these
issues. This review briefly outlines the progress made in neurorestoratology,
discusses the relevant issues, and attempts to correct the misconceptions.
Keywords: neurorestorative
strategies, cell therapy, progress, challenges, neurorestoratology