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- Directional control of neurite outgrowth: emerging technologies for Parkinson's disease using magnetic nanoparticles and magnetic field gradients
Directional control of neurite outgrowth: emerging technologies for Parkinson's disease using magnetic nanoparticles and magnetic field gradients
Auteurs
K. Dhillon, K. Aizel, T. J. Broomhall, E. Secret, T. Goodman, M. Rotherham, N. Telling, J. M. Siaugue, C. Ménager, J. Fresnais, M. Coppey, A. J. El Haj, M. A. Gates
Résumé
A challenge in current stem cell therapies for Parkinson's disease (PD) is controlling neuronal outgrowth from the substantia nigra towards the targeted area where connectivity is required in the striatum. Here we present progress towards controlling directional neurite extensions through the application of iron-oxide magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) labelled neuronal cells combined with a magnetic array generating large spatially variant field gradients (greater than 20 T m