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Researchers at WashU Medicine have developed a method in mice to reduce damage from spinal cord injuries by using engineered immune cells. Mice that received this treatment showed improved recovery from their injuries, indicating potential for developing this therapy for human use.

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Illustration of the steps of the model construction for early diagnosis of bipolar disorder in adolescents (Left) and the conceptual graphs to show the importance of the advanced brain imaging techniques for bipolar disorder (right).

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