[PDF][PDF] Stem and progenitor cell-based therapy of the central nervous system: hopes, hype, and wishful thinking

SA Goldman - Cell stem cell, 2016 - cell.com
Cell stem cell, 2016cell.com
A variety of neurological disorders are attractive targets for stem and progenitor cell-based
therapy. Yet many conditions are not, whether by virtue of an inhospitable disease
environment, poorly understood pathophysiology, or poor alignment of donor cell
capabilities with patient needs. Moreover, some disorders may be medically feasible targets
but are not practicable, in light of already available treatments, poor risk-benefit and cost-
benefit profiles, or resource limitations. This Perspective seeks to define those neurological …
A variety of neurological disorders are attractive targets for stem and progenitor cell-based therapy. Yet many conditions are not, whether by virtue of an inhospitable disease environment, poorly understood pathophysiology, or poor alignment of donor cell capabilities with patient needs. Moreover, some disorders may be medically feasible targets but are not practicable, in light of already available treatments, poor risk-benefit and cost-benefit profiles, or resource limitations. This Perspective seeks to define those neurological conditions most appropriate for cell replacement therapy by considering its potential efficacy and clinical feasibility in those disorders, as well as potential impediments to its application.
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