Biomaterials, Biodegradables and Biomimetics Research Group

Comunication - Oral

Advanced therapies for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: Providing the tools for neural repair

Abstract

The absence of therapies that translate into a functional recovery from ALS, or at least cease the disease progression, lead to a diverse range of approaches to overcome this pathology, ranging from gene therapy to tissue engineering (TE) strategies. TE is appealing since it combines several approaches to simultaneously tackle the diversified events of ALS and/or promote neural repair. Herein, we will discuss the recent advanced therapies involving the development of injectable natural based hydrogels, carrying nanoparticles loaded with relevant growth factors and stem/progenitor cells, for ALS applications. 

The absence of therapies that translate into a functional recovery from ALS, or at least cease the disease progression, lead to a diverse range of approaches to overcome this pathology, ranging from gene therapy to tissue engineering (TE) strategies [1]. TE is appealing since it combines several approaches to simultaneously tackle the diversified events of ALS and/or promote neural repair [2]. Herein, we will discuss the recent advanced therapies involving the development of injectable natural based hydrogels, carrying nanoparticles loaded with relevant growth factors and stem/progenitor cells, for ALS applications.

 

Journal
2nd International Conference on Regenerative Medicine in Neurology
Keywords
ALS, Biomaterials, Tissue engineering
Rights
Open Access
Peer Reviewed
Yes
Status
published
Project
NanoTech4ALS
Year of Publication
2017
Date Published
2017-06-30
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