Scientists coax brain cells in mice to regenerate
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Scientists have found a way to get damaged nerve cells in the brains of mice to repair themselves, a finding that may lead to new treatments for spinal cord and brain injuries.</p><div class="feedflare">
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