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This is fascinating. Self-assembling molecules which are injectable and have been shown to regenerate damaged brain cells and restore vision in hamsters.
Quoted: Healing brain and spinal-cord injuries is one of the most desirable, but challenging, goals of regenerative medicine. Molecules that self-assemble into nanoscale filaments may show the way.
eric | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 17 2006 | nanotechnology, responsible nanotechnology, blogs
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