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Strategies for Regeneration | Arthur Brown |
Dr. Brown will guide a discussion of how the brain is naturally able to recover from damage through the process of neuroplasticity – the ability to rewire circuits, so as to compensate for lost function. Further delving in to his … Continue reading →
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An informative CSPG article out of Robarts Research Institute
One of the important strategies that labs have been focusing on for spinal cord injury has been how to best deal with CSPG (chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans) commonly known as the scar that builds up at the site of injury (lesion) … Continue reading →
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