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Q-Cells Characteristics


Q-Cells offer many unique characteristics that make them ideal for treating a wide range of central nervous system diseases and injuries:

When injected into myelin-defective models, Q-Cells (human glial cells stained red) produce compact myelin (stained green).
When injected into myelin-defective models, Q-Cells (human glial cell nuclei stained red) produce normal myelin (stained green).
  • In models of human disease, Q-Cells can repair damaged neurons.
  • In these disease models, Q-Cells act locally within the central nervous system, following endogenous cues to mimic what occurs normally.
  • By following their genetic programming, Q-Cells use natural processes to remyelinate damaged neurons.
  • No abnormal effects have been observed in studies involving Q-Cells.
 
 
 
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