Northwestern Scientists Develop Molecular Scaffold for Nerve Regrowth

Researchers at Northwestern University have developed nanoscale fibers, formed by tens of thousands of molecules, that have the ability to signal neurons in other cells and are built from naturally occurring building blocks. Researchers say that after implantation, the scaffold can jump-start the regenerative process and will disintegrate into nutrients after being used. Learn more

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