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"textContent": "For my entire career as a neurologist the ability to repair an injured spinal cord has been one of the holy grails. There has always been promising new research that definitely increases our knowledge but doesn’t lead to an effective treatment. This is not for lack of trying – I also remember the period when Christopher Reeve was a tireless promoter of […]\n\nThe post In Animal Study, Nanobots Repair Spinal Cords first appeared on Science-Based Medicine.",
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