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CNS Can Reorganize After Spinal Cord Injury in Mice, Restoring Some Function
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Title CNS Can Reorganize After Spinal Cord Injury in Mice, Restoring Some Function
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/568342?src=rss
Description Studies in mice suggest that the central nervous system is able to reorganize itself after spinal cord injury (SCI) and use alternative pathways to bypass the injury to restore the cellular communication needed for movement. Reuters Health Information
Category Articles > Pathology and Lab Medicine
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Date Jan 9, 2008
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