ARTICLE | Clinical News
College of William and Mary preclinical data
December 12, 1994 8:00 AM UTC
Rats given a compression injury to the spinal cord recovered more function after the combination treatment, university researchers reported in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Of 16 animals treated, 11 could walk at 21 days after injury, four of them almost normally, significantly more recovery than seen for controls or rats given any combination of two of the three agents (p<0.01). ...