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Graphene nanoribbons to guide neuron growth in the injured spinal cord

Graphene nanoribbons to guide neuron growth in the injured spinal cord

James Tour and his group at Rice University, Texas, have developed a product that combines graphene nanoribbons with a biocompatible polymer gel. Dubbed Texas-PEG the product acts as a scaffold bridging the spinal cord lesion and encourages neuron growth across the gap.

“Neurons grow nicely on graphene because it’s a conductive surface and it stimulates neuronal growth,” Tour said.

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