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行走的癱瘓老鼠
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葛瑞格.庫爾坦 (Grégoire Courtine) |
TEDGlobal 2013
• June 2013
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脊椎損傷造成大腦和身軀溝通的中斷,導致癱瘓。葛瑞格.庫爾坦呈現他實驗室最新的結果,一個新的方法,結合藥物,電流刺激和機械支撐,重新喚起神經路徑,讓身軀能再次自行移動。看看這是如何辦到的,一隻癱瘓的老鼠能夠在步道上跑步行走。
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