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Default Blood vessels.....

may be key in treating diabetic neuropathies.

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0623174240.htm


"Polydefkis says the findings provide potential new targets for treating neuropathy and vascular problems. By promoting blood vessel and Schwann cell growth, researchers might be able to speed up axon regeneration and successfully repair damaged nerves and blood vessels, potentially combating diabetic neuropathy and vascular complications simultaneously."
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