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Special bioactive scaffolds lead to greater functional recovery from spinal cord injury in mice – News-Medical.Net
In mice with a spinal cord injury, mixing materials including bioactive sequences formed a polymer meshwork that improved axon…
In mice with a spinal cord injury, mixing materials including bioactive sequences formed a polymer meshwork that improved axon regrowth, angiogenesis, and neuronal cell survival. The study points to opportunities for specially controlled supramolecular…
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