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Articles from September 2008

Spine injury breakthrough

23.08.2008
By Matt Stewart
Scientists funded by Masterton's CatWalk Trust have developed a breakthrough gel that has the potential to improve healing in spinal cord damage repair.

"This is huge  we're very excited the money we spent is looking like it's going to be extremely beneficial  we're buzzing," trust founder Catriona Williams said.

A former international equestrian representative, Mrs Williams founded the CatWalk Trust in 2005 after a fall from a horse...

posted @ Friday, September 19, 2008 9:26 PM by pmorton

Chondroitin Sulfate Proteoglycan May Have Many Roles In Spinal Cord Injury Repair

The proteoglycan chondroitin sulfate (CSPG) plays an important role not just in the formation of the glial scar but also in the repair of spinal cord injury, according to an article released on August 18, 2008 in the open-access journal PLoS Medicine.

In injuries to the central nervous system such as spinal cord injury, the glial...

posted @ Friday, September 19, 2008 9:24 PM by pmorton

Scientists get cells to shift identities, raise new hopes

From the Chicago Tribune 
"This is just the beginning and we don't really know exactly what it means," said Dr. Evan Snyder of Harvard Medical School and Boston Children's Hospital, who discovered brain stem cells 15 years ago, the first such cells to be found in a solid organ. "There's an enormous amount of work to be done to prove that we're not simply being fooled by things we see in tissue cultures."

But Snyder's discovery appears to shatter a major tenet of biology--that once nature created an organism, the blueprint was...

posted @ Friday, September 19, 2008 9:21 PM by pmorton

Up-to-minute techniques may let paraplegic walk

By Rebecca Palmer
Deseret News
Published: Sunday, Aug. 3, 2008 12:18 a.m. MDT 

Four years ago, Maggie Anderson's spine was crushed when the minivan she was riding in hit black ice, flipped and landed on her.
Anderson will forever regret not strapping on a seat belt that day in Idaho. But at 21, she's found joy in life, good friends and even a chance of escaping her wheelchair.

Hope first came days after the crash, when she realized she could roll over. Three years later, after intensive daily ...

posted @ Friday, September 19, 2008 9:17 PM by pmorton

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