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Russian scientists devise a way to restore brain cells




Experts of the Institute of Biotechnology and Engineering of the Sechenov Medical University of Russia have created a technology for restoring neurons and brain cells.


Russian engineers have created a device that can actually revive damaged human nerves: According to those researchers, these cells can be restored using electric waves and infrared light.


This device, which is a very thin organic substrate (a thousand times thinner than a head hair) can be wrapped around the damaged nerves inside the eye, and then restore the nervous tissue with the help of electric waves and infrared light. This device consists of organic semiconductors and does not pose a danger to the body After restoring the nervous tissue, and does not require surgical extraction from the body.


According to the creators, when the device is exposed to red light, a weak electromagnetic field is created, which stimulates and activates neurons, which leads to their rapid and active growth.


"Our studies give us hope that with this device it will be possible to restore nerves and wireless stimulation of the brain," says Alexander Markov, associate professor at the university.


From Vesti. Ro extracted from "International Biophysical Journal"

Publication date: 11.11.2022 - Source news link @ https://ar.rt.com/u5bp


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