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Recovery of overground walking after chronic motor complete with Epi Stim
Here is today’s latest information in a brief article and video on the spinal cord injury trial testing Epi Stim Standing and Stepping in the ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT02339233. Recovery of Over-Ground Walking after Chronic Motor Complete Spinal Cord Injury at the … Continue reading
Posted in Chronic Spinal Cord Injury Research, Rehabilitation, spinal cord injury research
Tagged Christie K. Ferreira, Claudia A. Angeli, Frazier Rehabilitation Institute, Justin Vogt, Kristin Benton, Maxwell Boakye, Rebekah A. Morton, Susan J. Harkema, University of Louisville School of Medicine, Yangshen Chen
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Jeffrey Petruska discusses research on axon growth mechanisms
Jeffrey Petruska, PhD, of the UofL Kentucky Spinal Cord Injury Research Center, describes his research of the mechanisms controlling adult axon growth. Dr. Petruska has received funding from KBRIN and collaborated with the KBRIN Bioinformatics team on this study. He … Continue reading
Posted in Chronic Spinal Cord Injury Research, Gene Therapy, Regenerative Medicine, Rehabilitation, spinal cord injury research
Tagged CD2AP, Jeffrey C. Petruska, University of Louisville School of Medicine
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