Discovery holds promise to restore function in people with paralysis and neurological diseases

New research by physician scientists at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center finds a recently discovered type of immune cell can regrow nerve fibers in the central nervous system, which may lead to effective treatments for currently incurable neurological diseases and spinal cord injuries. Credit: The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center In a new study, neuroscience researchers at The Ohio State University have discovered a special type of human white blood cell that has the potential to regrow nerve fibers. The study findings, published in the journal Nature Read More

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