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March 21, 2021 //---According to a recent study, a new type of polymeric estrogen developed by the Rensselaer Institute can provide neuroprotection when implanted in the spinal cord injury site, thereby preventing further damage.
This promising result found in the preclinical model was recently published in ACS Chemical Neuroscience, laying the foundation for the further development of this new biomaterial.
March 21, 2021 //---According to a recent study, a new type of polymeric estrogen developed by the Rensselaer Institute can provide neuroprotection when implanted in the spinal cord injury site, thereby preventing further damage.This promising result found in the preclinical model was recently published in ACS Chemical Neuroscience, laying the foundation for the further development of this new biomaterial.
This promising result found in the preclinical model was recently published in ACS Chemical Neuroscience, laying the foundation for the further development of this new biomaterial.
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Source of information: com/news/2021-03-polymerized-estrogen-neuroprotection-preclinical.
html">Polymerized estrogen provides neuroprotection in preclinical testing
Original source: Manoj K.
Gottipati et al, acs.
org/doi/10.
1021/acschemneuro.
0c00798">Acute Dose-Dependent Neuroprotective Effects of Poly(pro-17β-estradiol) in a Mouse Model of Spinal Contusion Injury, ACS Chemical Neuroscience (2021).
DOI: 10.
1021/acschemneuro.
0c00798
Original source: acs.
org/doi/10.
1021/acschemneuro.
0c00798">Acute Dose-Dependent Neuroprotective Effects of Poly(pro-17β-estradiol) in a Mouse Model of Spinal Contusion Injury, ACS Chemical Neuroscience