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===== - MIT labs are contributing to injectable hydrogel science and nerve-repair technologies, but the specific social-media claim (“MIT made an injectable gel that regrows nerves and restores near-complete function”) doesn’t map to any peer-reviewed MIT publication or official MIT release I can locate. The closest real items are general hydrogel platform work, neural-repair biomaterials research, and a surgery-adjunct polymer from an MIT spinout—not a single curative injection. ===== If you want, I can pull full citations/PDFs for any of the items above (e.g., #6–#9) and give you a 1–2 paragraph lay summary for CRPS/neuropathic-pain relevance.
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