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Most Recently Shared on December 11, 2009 at 7:29 pm By:

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New Hope for Brain, Spinal Cord Injuries: http://bit.ly/8fp1iz

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Champion of My Heart » Blog Archive » Lilly’s Brain Injury and Exaggerated Agility Style

championofmyheart.com — “Lilly, a border collie and the canine heroine of award-winning dog blog Champion of My Heart, developed meningoencephalomyelitis / meningoencephalitis (inflammation of the brain and lining of the brain and spinal cord) after an adverse reaction to a rabies vaccine given January 23, 2012. This post includes videos comparing Lilly's old agility style and her new agility style, which is more exaggerated.View full resource at championofmyheart.com

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Most Recently Shared on March 26, 2012 at 5:05 pm By:

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Lilly’s Brain Injury and Exaggerated Agility Style: At our last veterinary neurology appoint... http://t.co/HMmLhwbB via @champofmyheart

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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 CalifView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Brain Flexibility Gives Hope For Natural-Feeling Neuroprosthetics http://t.co/WaxVd6nP #neurology

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Brain Support Cells From Umbilical Cord Stem Cells

medicalnewstoday.com — “For the first time ever, stem cells from umbilical cords have been converted into other types of cells, which may eventually lead to new treatment options for spinal cord injuries and multiple sclView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Brain Support Cells From Umbilical Cord Stem Cells: For the first time ever, stem cells from umbilical cords hav... http://t.co/qvDeCWYb

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Symposier - Breathing Freely - Mayo Clinic

symposier.com — “Uploaded and shared in Youtube by: mayoclinic — Breathing. We rarely give it a thought, because we don't have to. Our brain signals our body to do it automatically. Unfortunately, spinal cord injuries can disconnect the signal. Then what? At Mayo Clinic, technology may be able to take over the job. Here's Dennis Douda for Medical Edge.View full resource at symposier.com

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Most Recently Shared on January 3, 2012 at 12:13 am By:

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Spinal cord injuries can disconnect the breathing signal, a new technology may be able to take over the job. http://t.co/Ft0sc5ry

4 months ago...

College Hockey News: Travis Roy Foundation's New Challenge

collegehockeynews.com — “College Hockey News: The holidays traditionally encourage a spirit of giving. The Boston-based Travis Roy Foundation is hoping to give also -- most notably, to those who have had something taken away. With approximately 1.3 ...View full resource at collegehockeynews.com

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Most Recently Shared on December 29, 2011 at 3:51 pm By:

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Great cause with a MATCHING DONOR through the end of the month for spinal cord injury research & support. http://t.co/odmkuT0H

4 months ago...

New York City Personal Injury Lawyers

sites.google.com — “The New York personal injury attorneys at Ajlouny and Associates help victims recover from a car accident, slip and fall, burn injury, dog bite, brain damage or spinal cord injury. Contact a New York Personal injury lawyer for free advice. 24 hours a day at: Call 212-576-8817.View full resource at sites.google.com

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New class of stem cell-like cells discovered offers possibility for spinal cord repair

labspaces.net — “The Allen Institute for Brain Science announced today the discovery of a new class of cells in the spinal cord that act like neural stem cells, offering a fresh avenue in the search for therapies to treat spinal cord injury and disease.View full resource at labspaces.net

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New class of stem cell-like cells discovered offers possibility for spinal cord repair - http://t.co/ZqXUJnSk

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New class of stem cell-like cells discovered offers possibility for spinal cord repair

medicalxpress.com — “The Allen Institute for Brain Science announced today the discovery of a new class of cells in the spinal cord that act like neural stem cells, offering a fresh avenue in the search for therapies to treat spinal cord injury and disease. The published collaborative study, authored by scientists from ...View full resource at medicalxpress.com

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New class of stem cell-like cells discovered offers possibility for spinal cord repair http://t.co/YoDcnRP8

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Paralyzed Man Can Stand, Take Steps Thanks to New Therapy | Spinal Cord Injury | LiveScience

livescience.com — “A man rendered paralyzed from the chest down is now able to stand and take steps with assistance thanks to an experimental therapy to treat spinal cord injuries. While much more work is needed, the researchers hope the therapy will eventually allow othersView full resource at livescience.com

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Paralyzed Man Can Stand, Take Steps Thanks to New Therapy http://bit.ly/mv5ePu

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Rutgers offers hope in new treatment for spinal cord injuries

eurekalert.org — “Scientists at the W.M. Keck Center for Collaborative Neuroscience at Rutgers University and Quark Pharmaceuticals, Inc. have developed a chemically synthesized siRNA molecule that allows regeneration of nerve cells.View full resource at eurekalert.org

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Most Recently Shared on May 10, 2011 at 6:43 pm By:

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Promising new research from Rutgers: treatment for spinal cord injuries http://tinyurl.com/3dn6swh

11 months ago...

Regenerating nerve cells: Research offers hope in new treatment for spinal cord injuries

sciencedaily.com — “Scientists have developed a chemically synthesized siRNA molecule that allows regeneration of nerve cells.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Regenerating nerve cells: Research offers hope in new treatment for spinal cord injuries: Scientists have ... http://tinyurl.com/3l7uroa

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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

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UC Berkeley, UCSF partner to help develop neural prostheses for brain repair: Neuroscientists and engineers at U... http://bit.ly/ifW3o8

1 year ago...

Testing Brain Computer Interfaces For People With Spinal Cord Injury - New Pitt Projects

medicalnewstoday.com — “Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh have been awarded funding for two projects that will place brain-computer interfaces (BCI) in patients with spinal cord injuries to test if it is possibView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Testing Brain Computer Interfaces For People With Spinal Cord Injury - New Pitt Projects http://mnt.to/3RkX #physicaltherapy

1 year ago...

New Pitt projects will test brain computer interfaces for people with spinal cord injury

eurekalert.org — “Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh have been awarded funding for two projects that will place brain-computer interfaces in patients with spinal cord injuries to test if it is possible for them to control external devices, such as a computer cursor or a prosthetic limb, with their thoughts.View full resource at eurekalert.org

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New @UPMCnews projects will test brain computer interfaces for people with spinal cord injury : http://eurekalert.org/e/3Z4h #AAASmtg

1 year ago...

URMC scientists make breakthrough in stem cell research | Rochester Business Journal New York business news and information

rbj.net — “Scientists at the University of Rochester Medical Center have created a way to isolate neural stem cells from human brain tissue with unprecedented precision, an important step toward developing new treatments for conditions of the nervous system, such as Parkinson’s and Huntington’s diseases and spinal cord injury.View full resource at rbj.net

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scientists make breakthrough in stem cell research | Rochester Business Journal New York business news and information http://t.co/PPuCgWb

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