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Stem Cells May Help Replace Lost Sensory Neurons
Sensory neurons of the peripheral nervous system, which sense touch, temperature, and pain, can be permanently lost during infections, trauma, in response to certain medications, and in diabetic patients with peripheral neuropathy. Current treatments reduce symptoms but cannot bring back lost sensory neurons, which are thought to have a very limited ability to regenerate after injury or disease A recent study in Stem Cell Reports shows that there are stem cells in the sensory nervous system of mice with the potential to regenerate lost neurons and glia.
The ISSCR Announces New Stem Cell Reports Early Career Editorial Board
The ISSCR has selected 10 distinguished early career scientists to service on the first Stem Cell Reports Early Career Editorial Board (ECEB). Stem Cell Reports is the peer-reviewed, open access, online journal of the International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR).
Remembering Susan L. Solomon
The ISSCR is deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Susan L. Solomon. Susan was a driving force for stem cell research, tireless advocate, respected mentor, and dear friend who left an indelible legacy in the field of stem cell science.
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