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1. Harnessing nanotechnology for stem-cell therapies: revolutionizing neurodegenerative disorder treatments – a state-of-the-art update
- Chengebroyen N. , et al.
2. Improvement of spatial learning and memory deficits by intranasal administration of human olfactory ecto-mesenchymal stem cells in an Alzheimer's disease rat model
- Valipour B. , et al.
3. Human Umbilical Cord–derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells into Oligodendrocyte-like Cells using Triiodothyronine as an Inducer: a Rapid and Efficient Protocol
- Almasi-turk S. , et al.
4. Transdifferentiation of Human Umbilical Cord-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Dopaminergic Neurons in a Three-Dimensional Culture
- Moayeri A. , et al.
5. Therapeutic effects of melatonin-treated bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSC) in a rat model of Alzheimer's disease
- Ramezani M. , et al.
6. Functional dopaminergic neurons derived from human chorionic mesenchymal stem cells ameliorate striatal atrophy and improve behavioral deficits in Parkinsonian rat model
- Ebrahimi V. , et al.
7. Grafted human chorionic stem cells restore motor function and preclude cerebellar neurodegeneration in rat model of cerebellar ataxia
- Akhlaghpasand M. , et al.
8. Differentiation of human olfactory system-derived stem cells into dopaminergic neuron-like cells: A comparison between olfactory bulb and mucosa as two sources of stem cells
- Alizadeh R. , et al.
9. Olfactory mucosa stem cells: An available candidate for the treatment of the Parkinson's disease
- Simorgh S. , et al.
10. Conductive hydrogels based on agarose/alginate/chitosan for neural disorder therapy
- Alizadeh R. , et al.
11. Alginate/chitosan hydrogel containing olfactory ectomesenchymal stem cells for sciatic nerve tissue engineering
- Salehi M. , et al.
13. Human olfactory stem cells: As a promising source of dopaminergic neuron-like cells for treatment of Parkinson's disease
- Alizadeh R. , et al.
14. Differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) to dopaminergic neurons: A comparison between Wharton's Jelly and olfactory mucosa as sources of MSCs
- Alizadeh R. , et al.