Tuesday, March 14, 2006

Brain-Healing Nanotechnology: A ground-breaking treatment could restore lost abilities to stroke victims and others.

Source: Technology Review
Date: March 14, 2006

Summary:

Although victims of stroke and traumatic brain and spinal cord injuries sometimes recover through rehabilitation, they often have permanent disabilities, in part, because scar tissue and regulatory chemicals in the brain slow nerve growth, preventing nerve tissue from repairing itself. Now a treatment that has restored lost vision in lab animals appears to overcome these obstacles, allowing a mass of nerve cells to regrow after being cut.