Brent Kearney

Posted on: April 10th, 2008 @ 23:08

I came across some great news today in MIT Review. The article, "Self-assembling Nanofibers Heal Spinal Cords," describes the successful test of an engineered nanofiber liquid that was injected into the spinal columns of mice with severed spines, and allows them to heal and regain the use of their hind legs.

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This is great news not only for the millions of paralyzed people around the world, but also for the implications that it has for other applications involving nerve growth. According to the article, the substance promotes the myelination of nerve cells, which could mean that it has applications in degenerative brain diseases and brain injuries.

The density of myelinated cells in the brain has been linked to increased intelligence — what would this new substance do for a healthy brain?

This study marks a major breakthrough in the health sciences, and I look forward to hearing about future progress with this research!

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