Expanded Research Scope for Advanced Neural Recovery Therapies
PILLAR DIAGNOSTIC // WEEK 51
“With no detected divergences among the pillars—and a consistent body of evidence showing that photobiomodulation enhances neural activity, supports osteogenic differentiation, and preserves tissue integrity—the overall risk posture is low. The unanimity across available data provides a clear trajectory for advancing toward translational studies.”
Proposed action
Proceed to broaden experimental scope by incorporating spatial mapping (map pillar) and behavioral endpoints (mood pillar), while refining delivery mechanics. This integrated approach will de-risk late-stage preclinical trials and inform clinical protocol design.
THE MECHANICS
Spread & delivery
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THE MACHINE
Evidence & systems
Photobiomodulation modulates neural activity across species, synergizes with fibrin serum to drive osteogenic differentiation of human dental pulp stem cells, and reduces secondary neural damage while preserving tissue integrity and functional recovery in spinal cord injury models.
THE MAP
Policy & population
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THE MOOD
Trust & behavior
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