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Experiments to restore walking

July 26 , 2018 2313 days 986 0
  • Researchers at Boston Children’s Hospital have successfully revived the ability to walk in mice that were paralyzed after a spinal cord injury.
  • It has been found that an injection with a small-molecule compound, CLP290, had the most potent effect.
  • It enabling the paralyzed mice to regain stepping ability after four to five weeks of treatment.
  • CLP290 is known to activate a protein called KCC2, found in cell membranes, that transports chloride out of neurons.
 

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