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Using the body’s own cells to treat traumatic brain injury
January 3, 2024 by NewsBot
Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) can cause lasting damage, but stopping the rampant brain inflammation they cause is difficult. A team at the Wyss, @SEAS and @MGH led by Samir Mitragotri has made a new treatment using macrophages -- immune cells that migrate to the brain. By attaching microparticle 'backpacks' that kept the macrophages in a healing state, they reduced the size of brain lesions by 56% in pigs with a mock TBI.