Paralysed man walks again after transplants of his own olfactory ensheathing cells
They've basically repaired a gap in his spinal cord. This is so very kewl!
Advances in medical science
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Re: Advances in medical science
Fascinating stuff—basically sidesteps stem cells using his own cells, and it appears to be reconnecting the almost-severed part of his spinal cord. He's regaining muscle, he can walk within a frame, and he's regaining continence and sexual function. Wonderful!
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Re: Advances in medical science
Incredible.
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