Patients regained movement in the experimental phase of polylaminin, capable of regenerating the spinal cord in people who suffered organ rupture
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Anyone have a link to the study because this seem too good to be true by a wide margin.
This is the research PDF
https://www.researchgate.net/journal/Frontiers-in-Veterinary-Science-2297-1769/publication/394615865_A_laminin-based_therapy_for_dogs_with_chronic_spinal_cord_injury_promising_results_of_a_longitudinal_trial/links/68ae962b2c7d3e0029b3cdfe/A-laminin-based-therapy-for-dogs-with-chronic-spinal-cord-injury-promising-results-of-a-longitudinal-trial.pdf
Thanks a ton going to do a full read through but upon first glance actually looks better done compared to most of the other studies I’ve looked at talking about seeming miracle cures even with the extremely small sample size. I’m very intrigued.
Frontiers journals is where chronically rejected papers end up.
From the abstract of the paper, it appears to stimulate growth of the spinal cord cells treatment is administered very soon after the spinal cord injury.
The researchgate article
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/394615865_A_laminin-based_therapy_for_dogs_with_chronic_spinal_cord_injury_promising_results_of_a_longitudinal_trial
2 dogs…6 in total. That’s a fucking joke.