Surgeons deliver stem cells to Parkinson's patients through a surgical procedure called stereotactic neurosurgery. This involves using advanced imaging techniques to precisely target the area of the brain affected by Parkinson's disease. The stem cells are typically injected directly into this targeted brain region using a fine needle, allowing them to potentially integrate and replace damaged cells. This procedure holds promise for improving symptoms and potentially slowing the progression of the disease.
Through the nostrils, into the brain, and through the bloodstream. If the stem cells were denied, they would come out the mouth.
Surgeons deliver stem cells to Parkinson\'s patients by implanting them directly in the brain.
Through the nostrils, into the brain, and through the bloodstream. If the stem cells were denied, they would come out the mouth.
nerve cells
Hemoglobin found in red blood cells deliver oxygen to all of our cells. The same hemoglobin also brings back carbon dioxide from the cells, which you "blow" off.
Oxygen
red blood cells
Red blood cells
the person will die
WIthout getting too technical, Oxygen to the cells, Carbon Dioxide on the way back
Parkinsons is a degenerative disorder. This means that the cells in your brain are dying. There are medical treatments that can aid in the slow down of the disease.
1.Beta cells 2.Beta cells 3.Insulin