Immunotherapy Reduces Spinal Cord Damage
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•Novel immunotherapy improves recovery from spinal cord injury
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Scientists at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis developed an immunotherapy to minimize the damage from traumatic spinal cord injury.
Mice given the treatment had improved recovery from injuries, demonstrating potential for developing the therapy for people.
The study, published Sept. 4 , demonstrates success in mice given the immunotherapy.
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