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受損的大腦能自癒嗎?
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席達贊.坎卓然 |
TEDGlobal 2013
• July 2013
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受到創傷性的大腦受傷後,偶爾可以自癒,長出新的腦細胞來替代受損的腦細胞。但自癒啟動的時間還尚未快到能從有退化狀況下像是運動神經疾病(也被稱做「盧.賈里格氏症」,或是「肌萎縮脊髓側索硬化症」,俗稱漸凍人)恢復原狀,席達贊.坎卓然(音譯)詳細解說一些利用特定幹細胞的新技術,能夠讓受損的腦部重建得更快速。
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