I sure hopes it exists, it is the only way I will get complete recovery. I don't expect stem cells to be useful in the rest of my life - 36 years. I bet your doctor has not read a single one of these 90 references. Which is why you don't have a neurogenesis protocol. Your doctor should know the answer to the three highlighted questions.
http://link.springer.com/article/10.1134/S2079086416060013
1. Orekhovich Institute of Biomedical Chemistry Moscow Russia
Article
First Online:
24 December 2016
DOI :
10.1134/S2079086416060013
Cite this article as:
Gomazkov, O.A. Biol Bull Rev (2016) 6: 457. doi:10.1134/S2079086416060013
Abstract
A
half century of studying the neurogenesis of the adult brain has
produced much evidence for an endogenous conversion of neural stem
cells. Yet the idea receives increasing criticism, in addition to the
many positive comments. Does neurogenesis proceed at a rate sufficiently
high for its functional significance? Are new cells capable of
integrating into proper brain regions in order to perform a reparative
role? How long do new neurons persist in the integration sites, and how
significant is their role in the neuronal circuit structure? An
organizing function is hypothesized for endogenous adult brain
neurogenesis on the basis of current information. One of the main
arguments for the hypothesis is the multiplicity of key physiological
processes functionally associated with the involvement of new neurons
and glial cells: learning, memory, adaptive behavior, protective stress
responses, reproductive function, changes in the state of mind,
injuries, ischemic and neurodegenerative disorders, etc. The adjustable
reprogramming of neuronal precursors and the reparative role of new
cells are analyzed. The organizing role of neurogenesis is considered a
justified complex process that is important for the function of the
adult brain.
Keywords
adult neurogenesis hippocampus dentate gyrus neurorepair adaptive function
Original Russian Text © O.A. Gomazkov, 2016, published in Uspekhi Sovremennoi Biologii, 2016, Vol. 136, No. 3, pp. 227–246.
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