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Oxygen improves blood flow, restores more function in spinal cord injuries
A new discovery at the University of Alberta will fundamentally alter how we view spinal cord function and rehabilitation after spinal cord injuries. Neuroscientists found that spinal blood flow in rats was unexpectedly compromised long after a spinal cord injury … Continue reading
Posted in Chronic Spinal Cord Injury Research, Neuroscience Abstracts, Regenerative Medicine, Rehabilitation, Spinal Research
Tagged Ana M Lucas-Osma, Antonio F Di Narzo, David J Bennett, Ian R Winship, Karim Fouad, Keith K Fenrich, Leo Sanelli, Marilee J Stephens, Mischa V Bandet, Romana Vavrek, Sophie Black, Stella Dracheva, Yaqing Li