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Tiny device could help improve safety, effectiveness of cel
Tiny device could help improve safety, effectiveness of cel
Tiny device could help improve safety, effectiveness of cell therapy for spinal cord injury patients
A tiny device built by scientists at MIT and the Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology could be used to improve the safety and effectiveness of cell therapy treatments for patients suffering from spinal cord injuries.
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