Worm gene offers clues to nerve cell repair: study
Thursday, January 22, 2009 - 15:56
in Biology & Nature
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Researchers believe they have found a potential way to regenerate nerves by stimulating a gene and said on Thursday they hope their work in worms may some day help people with spinal cord injuries.
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