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Paralysed mice walk again after just two WEEKS of new gene therapy that repairs spinal cord – giving hope for – The Sun

PARALYSED mice have walked again thanks to a break-through gene therapy that’s created hope for the millions of humans with paralysis.
German scientists have demonstrated how they were able to repair the damaged spinal cords of mice by injecting something called a designer protein.
Scientists genetically-engineered a protein that helped the mice repair their damageCredit: Nature
Once injected into the brain, the paralysed rodents who couldn’t use their back legs were back walking again in two to…
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