Paralyzed rats walk again in Swiss lab study

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Last updated 14 junho 2024
Paralyzed rats walk again in Swiss lab study
Scientists have restored full movement to rats paralyzed by spinal cord injuries in a study using electrical and chemical stimulation. While it's unclear if a similar technique could help people with similar injuries,  it may hint at new ways of treating paralysis.
Paralyzed rats walk again in Swiss lab study
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