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SCI Forum Report

 

Review of human trials of SCI and X-irradiation as well as Tempol, a nitroxide antioxidant, improves locomotor function in an animal model.

By Virany Huynh Hillard, MD
Assistant Professor, Department of Neurological Surgery
University of Washington

This SCI Forum was presented on March 13, 2007, by the Northwest Regional SCI System, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Washington.

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