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WORLD2026-05-2902:55:05 UTC

Cambridge Researchers Develop Organoids to Study Nerve Damage Regeneration

Editorial Staff · 1 min read

Researchers at Cambridge University have developed human organoids that mimic brain and spinal cord functions. These organoids are capable of sending signals and even triggering small muscle contractions.

The study, published on May 29, 2026, provides important insights into how human neurons respond to injury and their capacity for regrowth over time.

This innovative approach could pave the way for new therapeutic strategies aimed at reversing nerve damage that was previously considered irreversible.