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Researchers have developed a noninvasive brain-spine interface that detects movement intentions and cues spinal cord ...
A woman was told she suffered the 'worst injury in London' by stunned doctors who couldn't believe she was alive after her ...
Capitalizing on the flexibility of tiny cells inside the body's smallest blood vessels may be a powerful spinal cord repair ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNNoninvasive decoder could help restore movement after spinal cord injuryWhen a person sustains an injury to the spinal cord, the normal communication between the brain and the spinal circuits below the injury are interrupted, resulting in paralysis.
A lab develops brain wave decoder that may help in spinal cord injury rehabilitation.
Capitalizing on the flexibility of tiny cells inside the body's smallest blood vessels may be a powerful spinal cord repair strategy, new research suggests. Capitalizing on the flexibility of tiny ...
In mouse experiments, scientists introduced a specific type of recombinant protein to the site of a spinal cord injury where these cells, called pericytes, had flooded the lesion zone. Once exposed to ...
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