Australian expert speaks in Hang, brain self-healing is no longer a dream
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Last Update: 2020-07-08
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brain self-healing is no longer a dream
Australian experts in Hang, said that in the future, Parkinson's disease, stroke cerebral palsy and plant people are likely to cure
Parkinson's disease is no longer terminal, stroke cerebral palsy patients are no longer bedridden, plant people will be able to cure ..Recently, Australia's leading neurologist Professor Lin Bili, at the Provincial Association for Science and Technology held the New Century Science and Technology Forum, said that in the future doctors may be able topatients themselves healthybrain cells transplanted to the brain damaged areas, thereby restoring brain functionProfessor Lin Bili, the world-renowned leader of the Brain Injury Recovery Research Group, and her research partners have been working on the repair of nerve cells in the brainThe brain has a certain ability to repair itself and is being recognized by more and more scientistsNot long ago, scientists at France's prestigious Pasteur Institute reported in the journal Nature-Neuroscience that they had found in animal experiments that adult laboratory mice had a protein called "stomp protein-R" in their brains that could "locate" immature nerve cells and "transfer" them to find a destination that needed repair, allowing the brains of laboratory mice to repair themselvesThe discovery provided scientists with a lot of inspirationSince nerve cells in the brain can be regenerated through self-healing, in the future doctors will be able to transplant brain cells thathealthypatients themselves to damaged parts of the brain to treat brain damage, Professor Lin saidIn this way, professor Hawking's Parkinson's disease, which is known as physicist Professor Hawking, is likely to be cured, and brain-damaged patients with stroke and cerebral palsy, such as plant-based humans, can be rebornAlthough Professor Lin estimates that it could take 50 years to achieve this goal, she and her research partners are confident in the repair of nerves in the brain"The brain nerve cells are much more capable of repairing themselves than we think." She said
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