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Three prong approach bridges complete SCI in rodents
EPFL (Ecole polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne) in Switzerland and UCLA (University of California in Los Angeles, California) have collaborated in making severed nerve fibers regenerate across a complete SCI to form a bridge in rodents. Their three part recipe for … Continue reading →
Posted in Chronic Spinal Cord Injury Research, Neuroscience Abstracts, Regenerative Medicine, spinal cord injury research, Stem Cell Research
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Tagged Alexander L. Wollenberg, Alexander M. Bernstein, Alexandra Rogers, Brian Kato, Chen Wang, Giovanni Coppola, Gregoire Courtine, Jae H. Kim, Joshua E. Burda, Mark A. Anderson, Michael V. Sofroniew, Nicholas D. James, Riki Kawaguchi, Sabry L. Barlatey, Timothy J. Deming, Timothy M. O’Shea, Yan Ao, Zhigang He