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Scientists Grew Mini Human Spinal Cords, Then Made Them Repair After Injury
Scientists have taken a major step toward treating spinal cord injuries that cause paralysis. In lab dishes, researchers at Northwestern University grew tiny organoids of the human spinal cord. Then, ...
Scientists at Cedars-Sinai have uncovered a surprising repair system in the spinal cord that could open new doors for treating paralysis, stroke, and diseases like multiple sclerosis. They found that ...
Organoids developed from human stem cells modeled spinal cord injuries, providing a powerful in vitro tool to evaluate ...
Organoids modeled on the structure of the human spinal cord have been shown to match the behavior of an injured spine. Now, a treatment that has worked well in mice has been applied to the organoids, ...
Northwestern University scientists have developed the most advanced organoid model for human spinal cord injury to date. In a new study, the research team used lab-grown human spinal cord ...
There is a new hope for people with spinal cord injuries. Doctors are using an experimental, easy to deliver drug, with ...
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