Griffith University researchers will transplant cells from the noses of paralysed patients into their spinal cords in a medical trial. The aim is for the cells to regenerate and grow over the injuries.
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- A rugby accident left Perry Cross a quadriplegic at age 19.
- A new trial uses nasal cells to repair spinal cord injuries on the Gold Coast. 28s
- Olfactory cells are purified and implanted to form a nerve bridge at the injury site. 41s
- Rehabilitation is crucial for the transplant's success and can take years. 54s
- Griffith University seeks 30 participants for the trial from major Australian cities. 1m 5s