Issue 30 A Brain Spine Interface We are all familiar with the futuristic scenario where humans become one with machines to push beyond our biological limitations. Whether this idea excites or frightens you, it is currently becoming our reality.
Issue 27 CNS Regeneration in the Spiny Mouse What is the Spiny Mouse? How amazing would it be to possess the ability to regenerate lost body parts? It would be effortless to easily produce new limbs, organs, or
Issue 27 The Choreography of Spinal Cord Regeneration: Stem Cells, Supramolecular Polymers, & “Dancing Molecules” Superman: Man or Myth? On an unforgettable spring day in 1995, esteemed Superman actor Christopher Reeve redefined the meaning of his role as the “man of steel.” Once recognized as
Issue 15 Biomaterial Scaffolds Spinal cord injury (SCI) occurs at an estimated global incidence rate of 250,000 to 500,000 every year, with causes such as car collisions, falls, and violence [1]. Currently,
Issue 13 Rewiring the Spinal Cord The largest concern for patients and physicians regarding traumatic spinal cord injuries (SCIs) is the severity of irreversible damage. Spinal cord injuries do not heal in the same way as