Abstract

The process of aging has been associated with the development of several disorders, including neurodegenerative conditions that are characterized by irreversible and incurable degeneration of the nervous system. Alzheimer's disease, a highly widespread neurodegenerative disorder globally, is characterized by a gradual deterioration of brain function, resulting in cerebral atrophy and neuronal demise. Despite the absence of pharmaceutical interventions capable of impeding or decelerating the progression of these conditions, stem cell therapy emerges as a viable therapeutic modality with considerable potential for mitigating the symptoms associated with Alzheimer's disease. The objective of this study is to present a comprehensive analysis of the current state of prospective treatments, trials including stem cell therapy in animal models, the existing clinical status of stem cell therapy in pre-transplant patients, and the advancements made in stem cell technology.

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