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1 Prosecutors say Gosnell severed infants' spinal cords after the abortion procedures.
2 Hundreds of thousands suffer from Parkinson's disease, diabetes, crushed spinal cords .
3 The influences of neurotrophic factors on adult mammalian spinal cords are incompletely understood.
4 Gosnell is accused of severing infants' spinal cords after they lived through abortion procedures.
5 Amphibians like salamanders and newts, however, can regrow limbs, eyes and even spinal cords .
6 It can fracture vertebrae, rupture spinal cords , crush skulls against dashboards or instrument panels.
7 Although PRP induces minor inflammation in normal and injured spinal cords , it has many advantages.
8 Our expert today is Dr Jim Faed and the topic will be around spinal cords .
9 Full necropsy was performed; spinal cords were analyzed for graft survival and microscopic tissue damage.
10 But of course, neither was curing brain tumors and severed spinal cords with holy rings.
11 The technique does not work in people whose spinal cords have been completely severed, she said.
12 MB treatment reduced the clinical scores of EAE significantly and attenuated pathological injuries in spinal cords .
13 Gosnell, she said, killed them by snipping their spinal cords as soon as they were born.
14 Dogs are the most susceptible; veterinarians have found foxtails inside their brains, lungs, and spinal cords .
15 But Okarma believes it will also indicate whether the stem cells might repair the damaged spinal cords .
16 HE staining showed an extensive infiltration of inflammatory cells in the spinal cords of the EAE mice.
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