Human Neural Stem Cells Repair Cognitive Function and Alleviate `Chemobrain` Post Chemotherapy

UC Irvine researchers have explained how human neural stem cells repair cognitive function after cancer treatments. Scientists revealed that stem cell treatments are showing promise for reversing learning and memory deficits after chemotherapy. Frequent use of chemotherapy to combat multiple cancers could produce severe cognitive dysfunction, often referred to as 'chemobrain', which can persist and manifest in many ways long after the end of treatments in almost ...

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