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Posted: 2025-05-11 11:36:31 UTC

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Researchers have developed a method to repair spinal cord injuries in mice by using a protein called PDGF-BB to stimulate pericytes to form cellular bridges, allowing damaged nerves to regrow. This resulted in improved mobility and reduced pain in the mice, with promising implications for human treatments.
Spinal cord injury repair
Cellular bridges for nerve regeneration
PDGF-BB protein injection
Improved mobility in mice
Potential for human application