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Researchers Say Their ‘Brain Glue’ Could Someday Help People With Severe Brain Injuries – Gizmodo Australia
Scientists say they’re one step closer to showing that their experimental hydrogel technology — more plainly known as “brain glue” — can help people with traumatic…

Scientists say theyre one step closer to showing that their experimental hydrogel technology more plainly known as brain glue can help people with traumatic brain injuries. In a recent study, they found that their brain glue helped prevent long-term damage and tissue loss in the injured brains of rats, while also speeding up the healing process.
Severe traumatic brain injuries, the sort caused by life-threatening accidents or assault that can send people into comas, are very difficult to treat….
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