Human blood derived regeneration matrix (RMX™) promotes neuronal cell functional responses and loco-motor recovery in animal models of traumatic spinal cord injury

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Ahlfors, Jan-Eric [1 ]
Adams, David [1 ]
Hartey, Jack [1 ]
Ungurean, Victor [1 ]
Vidali, Luis [1 ]
Mackin, William [1 ]
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[1] Total Record Inc, Worcester, MA USA
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