ANTIOXIDANT CONTROLS SPINAL CORD DEVELOPMENT
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ANTIOXIDANT CONTROLS SPINAL CORD DEVELOPMENT
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Most Recently Shared on September 22, 2009 at 5:59 pm By:
Antioxidant Controls Spinal Cord Development: http://tinyurl.com/m422yx
Brain Flexibility Gives Hope For Natural-Feeling Neuroprosthetics
medicalnewstoday.com — “Opening the door to the development of thought-controlled prosthetic devices to help people with spinal cord injuries, amputations and other impairments, neuroscientists at the University of Calif” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Brain Flexibility Gives Hope For Natural-Feeling Neuroprosthetics http://t.co/WaxVd6nP #neurology
UC Berkeley, UCSF partner to help develop neural prostheses for brain repair
news-medical.net — “Neuroscientists and engineers at UCSF and UC Berkeley have joined forces to help pioneer a new frontier of brain repair - the development of devices that would allow patients with such conditions as stroke, spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury and Lou Gehrig's disease to control prosthetics through thoughts alone.” View full resource at news-medical.net
Most Recently Shared on March 25, 2011 at 7:23 am By:
UC Berkeley, UCSF partner to help develop neural prostheses for brain repair: Neuroscientists and engineers at U... http://bit.ly/ifW3o8
Implantable computers to restore brain function lost to injury or disease is Keck Foundation grant goal --" University of Washington
washington.edu — “The UW has made significant progress in neural engineering -- the study of communication and control between biological and machine systems. The Keck project is the next step in advancing the technology of miniature devices developed at the UW to record from and stimulate the brain, spinal cord and muscles.” View full resource at washington.edu
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Scientists discover way to develop therapy for nerve regeneration in spinal cord injury
news-medical.net — “Researchers for the first time have induced robust regeneration of nerve tissue connections in injured adult spinal cord sites that control voluntary movement. These findings provide hope that it may be possible to design therapies for paralysis and other impairments of motor function arising from spinal cord injury.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Scientists discover way to develop therapy for nerve regeneration in spinal cord injury: Researchers for the first... http://bit.ly/aBMJVm
A brain-recording device that melts into place
eurekalert.org — “Scientists have developed a brain implant that essentially melts into place, snugly fitting to the brain's surface. The technology could pave the way for better devices to monitor and control seizures, and to transmit signals from the brain past damaged parts of the spinal cord.” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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Study shows ultrathin flexible implants can effectively record brain activity
news-medical.net — “Scientists have developed a brain implant that essentially melts into place, snugly fitting to the brain's surface. The technology could pave the way for better devices to monitor and control seizures, and to transmit signals from the brain past damaged parts of the spinal cord.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Epilepsy News: Study shows ultrathin flexible implants can effectively record brain activity: Scientists have deve... http://bit.ly/9CJCSh
A brain-recording device that melts into place
physorg.com — “Scientists have developed a brain implant that essentially melts into place, snugly fitting to the brain's surface. The technology could pave the way for better devices to monitor and control seizures, and to transmit signals from the brain past damaged parts of the spinal cord.” View full resource at physorg.com
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Antioxidant Controls Spinal Cord Development
medicalnewstoday.com — “Researchers at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine have discovered how one antioxidant protein controls the activity of another protein, critical for the development of spinal cord neurons. The r” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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