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Stem Cell Injections Improve Motor, Sensory Function Post Spinal Cord Injury
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[QUOTE="Laroxe, post: 6273167, member: 555853"] Yes, this is an interesting area that goes beyond spinal cord injuries, it seems that most types of injury in the CNS is associated with the release of a range of neurotoxins that significantly increase the area of damage. I know there is considerable interest in the development of neuroprotective drugs. This is one I haven't come across but bleeding into the CNS is associated with considerable local inflammation so it does make perfect sense and sounds as if it may have a role in traumatic brain injuries and stroke as well as in spinal cord injuries. It may be that the prevention of the collateral damage may be more important than new neurone growth as it would preserve the structures already in place. Interesting stuff ! [/QUOTE]
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