One in four adults over the age of 25 will experience a stroke in their lifetime; scientists have now reversed stroke damage in mice using Neural Stem Cell injections.

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Scientists have reversed stroke damage in mice using neural stem cell injections, with AI tracking improvements in movement and balance.

​ The neural stem cell injections didn't work at first because of the bad inflammation, but after a few weeks, a new injection of these stem cells helped rebuild neurons and connections at the injury site. Mice treated with stem cells gradually regained smoother movement and performed better on balance and fine-motor tasks than untreated animals. mice movements/evaluations were tracked by ai
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