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Cambridge researchers just wired a lab-grown brain into a spinal cord that twitched real muscle — then found the off-switch that restarts adult nerve regrowth after damage
A tiny clump of lab-grown human brain cells, no bigger than a lentil, sent nerve fibers into a slice of spinal cord tissue and made a piece of muscle twitch. That alone would be a milestone. But the ...
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