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Rib Nerves Help Reverse Spinal Cord Injury
By taking tiny nerves from the rib cage, mixing them with a growth factor (aFGF), and then inserting the mixture into damaged areas of a spinal cord in rats, researchers were able to improve leg function and reverse some of the effects of paralysis. More...16 Oct 2002
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