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Scientists have identified a group of nerve cells that helps patients with paralysis stand up and walk again.
These nerve cells, or neurons, called Vsx2, are present in the brain stem and the spinal cord and have been found to play a key role in the recovery of motor function after spinal cord injury.
The researchers from Switzerland hailed their findings, published in the journal Nature, as a ‘clinical breakthrough’.
Study author Jordan Squair, who focuses on regenerative therapies at Neurorestore – a centre set up by scientists in Switzerland to develop new neurosurgical treatments, said: ‘This paves the way to more targeted treatments for paralysed patients.