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Livecyte named cutting edge microscope to help find a cure for paralysis

The Honourable Dame Quentin Bryce AD CVO, Hon DUniv (Griffith), patron of The Perry Cross Spinal Research Foundation together with the Spinal Injury Project team unveiled the Phasefocus Livecyte microscope and plaque at the Griffith Institute for Drug Discovery, in a celebration of cutting-edge research and technological innovation. The microscope represents a significant advancement in scientific instrumentation and is set to revolutionise the Spinal Injury Project undertaken by the Clem Jones Centre for Neurobiology and Stem Cell Research at Griffith University. It will enable the research team to perform critical cell analysis and screening procedures, a crucial step toward the cell transplantation and rehabilitation human clinical trials commencing shortly. The clinical trial aims to test cell transplantation therapy to repair spinal cord injury, ultimately leading to the restoration of function. Professor James St John said

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