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Engineered neural networks show hope for axonal repair with minimal disruption to brain tissue
January 21, 2016 by NewsBot
Lab-grown neural networks have the ability to replace lost axonal tracks in the brains of patients with severe head injuries, strokes or neurodegenerative diseases and can be safely delivered with minimal disruption to brain tissue, according to new research.