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A paralysed man has regained limited use of his hand after pioneering surgery to bypass damage to his spinal cord.
Cells therefore usually opt to bypass damage encountered by replication forks, instead deferring repair until replication has been completed.
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Cochlear implants, set deep in the ear, allow sound signals to bypass damaged areas.
The team here are using such signals to help people control robotic limbs, or reroute nerve impulses back into the body to bypass damaged nerves.
Devices like the Argus II are able to bypass damaged eyes to restore some vision to those who have lost it.
Any major impact on international communication services was avoided by using other routes to bypass damaged submarine cables connecting Japan with the rest of the world.
Some surgeons have attempted to bypass damaged lymphatic channels by interposition of healthy tissues.
Finally, tissue transfer can be used to bypass damaged lymphatics and promote rapid lymphatic regeneration.
Lymphatic regeneration, expression of VEGF-C, macrophage infiltration, and potential for skin grafting to bypass damaged lymphatics were assessed.
This has been demonstrated for SF2A helicases through structural studies (Kim et al, 1998; Buttner et al, 2007; Luo et al, 2008) and inferred for SF2B enzymes from their ability to bypass damaged bases (Rudolf et al, 2010) and ssDNA binding proteins that specifically interact with the bases (Honda et al, 2009).
There is a great clinical need for tissue engineered blood vessels that could be used to replace or bypass damaged arteries.
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