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Spina Bifida: A Review of the Genetics, Pathophysiology and Emerging Cellular Therapies.

Abd-Elrahman Said HassanYimeng Lina DuSu Yeon LeeAijun WangDiana Lee Farmer
Published in: Journal of developmental biology (2022)
Spina bifida is the most common congenital defect of the central nervous system which can portend lifelong disability to those afflicted. While the complete underpinnings of this disease are yet to be fully understood, there have been great advances in the genetic and molecular underpinnings of this disease. Moreover, the treatment for spina bifida has made great advancements, from surgical closure of the defect after birth to the now state-of-the-art intrauterine repair. This review will touch upon the genetics, embryology, and pathophysiology and conclude with a discussion on current therapy, as well as the first FDA-approved clinical trial utilizing stem cells as treatment for spina bifida.
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