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Scientists are ‘a step closer to reversing paralysis’ in humans – BBC News


US scientists have successfully reversed paralysis in mice, bringing them a step closer to achieving similar results in humans.

A new therapy injected into the spinal cords encouraged molecules to "dance", promoting regeneration in damaged nerves.

The team hopes to begin trials in human patients within two years.

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