How Can Biomaterial Scaffolds Help to Repair Damaged Spinal Cords by Guiding Nerves to Grow Across the Injury?
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Laura De Laporte is a Junior Research Group Leader at the Leibniz Institute for Interactive Materials, at RWTH Aachen University, Germany. Her fields of expertise are biotechnology, biomaterials, and animal surgery. In 2009, De Laporte received her PhD from Northwestern University, working on the use of biomaterials in the field of tissue engineering. More specifically, De Laporte examined post-injury spinal chord regeneration. In her current research project, De Laporte continues to work on this topic, looking at how biomaterial scaffolds can be developed to aid the regenerative process.

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Plasmid Releasing Multiple Channel Bridges for Transgene Expression after Spinal Cord Injury
Laura De Laporte,
Yang Yang,
Marina Zelivyanskaya,
B. Cummings,
Aileen J. Anderson,
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Latest Thinking,
How Can Biomaterial Scaffolds Help to Repair Damaged Spinal Cords by Guiding Nerves to Grow Across the Injury?,
https://doi.org/10.21036/LTPUB10192,
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