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Stem Cell Injections Improve Motor, Sensory Function Post Spinal Cord Injury
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[QUOTE="ironjustice01, post: 6272729, member: 671054"] One might wonder whether the targeting of the damage being caused by the extravasated blood at the site of injury might be inhibiting any neurite outgrowth? Researchers are actively targeting this iron, from the lysed red blood cells, so with the removal of iron showing neurite outgrowth, one might think it would be a interesting adjunct to stem cell therapy? "Neuroprotective molecular mechanisms of (-)-epigallocatechin-3- gallate: a reflective outcome of its antioxidant, iron chelating and neuritogenic properties." "Deferoxamine promotes recovery of traumatic spinal cord injury by inhibiting ferroptosis " [/QUOTE]
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