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NomNom@feddit.ukBanned to science@lemmy.worldEnglish ·
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Scientists discover how to regenerate brain cells damaged in ALS, spinal cord injuries

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A ‘cocktail’ recipe for brain cells — Harvard Gazette
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Stem cell biologists discover how to regenerate type damaged in ALS, spinal cord injuries
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    …of mice? That’s always the thing. Its never for people. Its always for mice.

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      Becuase mice dont object to random, potentially lethal experiments.

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