First Stem Cell Nerve Therapy Meant to Reverse Paralysis Enters Clinical Trial
A cell therapy for regenerating broken spinal cord using lab-grown neurons enters human trials for the first time.
A cell therapy for regenerating broken spinal cord using lab-grown neurons enters human trials for the first time.
Nanoparticles injected in the site of injury prevents immune cells from scaring the spinal the cord and damaging nerve cells.
The brain organoid was connected to a tiny spinal cord with surrounding muscle tissue.
Groundbreaking research changes the lives of paralyzed patients by helping them regain their senses.
For the first time, researchers in Germany have been able to create spinal cords in a Petri dish. To be ...