Lab-grown human spinal cord repaired with regenerative therapy

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A new regenerative therapy successfully repaired a lab-grown human spinal cord model, showing promise for paralysis treatment. The therapy, using "dancing" molecules within nanofiber scaffolds, stimulated neurite growth and reduced scarring in simulated spinal cord injuries. This treatment, previously successful in mice, has been designated an orphan drug by the US FDA, offering hope for spinal cord injury patients.


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