Fred Gage
Fred "Rusty" Gage (born October 8, 1950) is an American geneticist known for his discovery of stem cells in the adult human brain. Gage is a former president (2018–2023) of the Salk Institute for Biological Studies, where he holds the Vi and John Adler Chair for Research on Age-Related Neurodegenerative Disease and works in the Laboratory of Genetics.Gage concentrates on the adult central nervous system and the unexpected plasticity and adaptability that remains throughout the life of all mammals. His work may lead to methods of replacing brain tissue lost to stroke or Alzheimer's disease and repairing spinal cords damaged by trauma. Provided by Wikipedia
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9by Shani Stern, Sara Linker, Krishna C. Vadodaria, Maria C. Marchetto, Fred H. GageGet full text
Published 2018-05-01
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11by Sara B. Linker, Maria C. Marchetto, Iñigo Narvaiza, Ahmet M. Denli, Fred H. GageGet full text
Published 2017-08-01
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13by Mark H. Tuszynski, Marie-Claude Senut, Jasodhara Ray, Jeff Roberts, Hoi-Sang U, Fred H. GageGet full text
Published 1994-11-01
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16by Lara M Rangel, Lara M Rangel, Laleh K Quinn, Andrea A Chiba, Fred H Gage, James B AimoneGet full text
Published 2013-05-01
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18by Vivian Hook, Kristen J. Brennand, Yongsung Kim, Thomas Toneff, Lydiane Funkelstein, Kelly C. Lee, Michael Ziegler, Fred H. GageGet full text
Published 2014-10-01
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