
Paralyzed man walks after transplanted cells
Clip: 10/21/2014 | 3m 48s
Paralyzed man walks after transplanted cells repair his spine
A Bulgarian man who was paralyzed from the chest down after a 2010 stabbing can now walk after a pioneering transplant in Poland. Cells from the man’s nose were used to repair his spinal nerves in a surgery that gives thousands of palaytics new hope for movement. Alex Thompson of Independent Television News has the report.
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Paralyzed man walks after transplanted cells
Clip: 10/21/2014 | 3m 48s
A Bulgarian man who was paralyzed from the chest down after a 2010 stabbing can now walk after a pioneering transplant in Poland. Cells from the man’s nose were used to repair his spinal nerves in a surgery that gives thousands of palaytics new hope for movement. Alex Thompson of Independent Television News has the report.
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