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March 25, 2004
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Antibiotics for spinal injuries
Harvard researchers Robert Friedlander (left) and Ted Teng believe they have found a safe, new way to limit spinal cord injuries using a common antibiotic. The drug reduces secondary chemical damage, at least in rats. (Staff photo Jon Chase/Harvard News Office) Full story
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Drug limits spinal cord damage
Common antibiotic shows promise
Examining cell death, researchers explode belief about life
Harvard scientists show female mammals can generate new eggs
Neuroscientists get a new nerve center
New initiative will foster interdisciplinary collaboration
Researchers find unwanted thoughts come back in dreams
Findings provide first confirmation of well-known Freudian theory on dreaming
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