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Neural Connections Blog

MD Biosciences insights discussing preclinical research in pain, neurodegeneration, and wound healing.

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How Close Are We to Clinical Translation? Large-Animal Models for SCI

Spinal cord injury (SCI) remains one of the most challenging neurological conditions to treat, with few therapies successfully translating from the...

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Approaches to Designing Preclinical Studies That Reflect Clinical Reality

Bridging the gap between preclinical and clinical research remains one of the most pressing challenges in drug development. While early-stage studies...

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EWMA 2025: Groundbreaking AI-Driven Advancements in Wound Healing Models

MD Biosciences presented at the European Wound Management Association 2025 in Barcelona. Dr. Avital Schauder showcased groundbreaking research on...

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New Poster: Peripheral Nerve injury Models

MD Biosciences attended the Peripheral Nerve Society 2025 and presented on our pig peripheral nerve injury model. The poster presents the development...

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Behavioral Assessments in Preclinical Models

Neurological diseases often result in a combination of motor and cognitive deficits. To gain a broader understanding of the underlying biological...

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Animal Welfare in Preclinical Studies

Maintaining high standards of animal welfare in preclinical research is crucial for both ethical integrity and scientific reliability. Proper pig...

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Acute Kidney Injury: Insights From In Vivo Biomarker Assessments

In vivo Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) models are commonly used to study renal damage and evaluate potential therapeutic interventions. Several models...

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The Critical Role of Clinical Relevance in Effective Study Design

Enhancing clinical relevance in early-stage studies can improve efficiency, reduce costs, and guide critical decisions, ultimately advancing more CNS...

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Models of Acute Inflammatory Pain

Acute inflammatory pain is commonly associated with tissue injury and is characterized by neuronal plasticity involving both central and peripheral...

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