National Multiple Sclerosis Society: University of Cambridge Researchers Find Way to Reverse Impact of Aging on Stem Cells in Rat Brains
August 16, 2019
August 16, 2019
NEW YORK, Aug. 16 -- The National Multiple Sclerosis Society issued the following news:
Researchers in the United Kingdom led by Drs. Robin Franklin and Kevin Chalut were able to reverse the negative impacts of aging on stem cells that reside in the brains of rats. Previous research by this team and others found that the brain's stem cells, which can act as replacement parts for damaged brain tissues, lose some of their ability to repair tissues with age.
Through a seri . . .
Researchers in the United Kingdom led by Drs. Robin Franklin and Kevin Chalut were able to reverse the negative impacts of aging on stem cells that reside in the brains of rats. Previous research by this team and others found that the brain's stem cells, which can act as replacement parts for damaged brain tissues, lose some of their ability to repair tissues with age.
Through a seri . . .