Recovery of mice raises hopes drug could help people with spinal injuries
by Nicola Davis Science correspondent from Science | The Guardian on (#5ZEQR)
Condition of rodents with spinal cord damage improved after they had lung disease drug, say researchers
Mice with spinal cord injuries have shown remarkable recovery after being given a drug initially developed for people with lung disease, researchers have revealed, saying the treatment could soon be tested on humans.
It is thought there are about 2,500 new spinal cord injuries in the UK every year, with some of those affected experiencing full loss of movement as a result. Despite a number of promising areas of research, at present damage to the spinal cord is not reversible.
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