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TED Talks Science and Medicine - Could we treat spinal cord injuries with asparagus? | Andrew Pelling

Could we treat spinal cord injuries with asparagus? | Andrew Pelling

11/20/20 • 7 min

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TED Talks Science and Medicine
Take a mind-blowing trip to the lab as TED Senior Fellow Andrew Pelling shares his research on how we could use fruits, vegetables and plants to regenerate damaged human tissues -- and develop a potentially groundbreaking way to repair complex spinal cord injuries with asparagus.
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Take a mind-blowing trip to the lab as TED Senior Fellow Andrew Pelling shares his research on how we could use fruits, vegetables and plants to regenerate damaged human tissues -- and develop a potentially groundbreaking way to repair complex spinal cord injuries with asparagus.

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