Study Shows That Stem Cells Derived From Skin Cells of People With MS Make Normal Nerve-Insulating Myelin
December 05, 2020
December 05, 2020
NEW YORK, Dec. 5 -- The National Multiple Sclerosis Society issued the following news:
An international research team has published results that open new possibilities for developing ways to repair nerve-insulating myelin in people with multiple sclerosis. Along with a companion study previously published, the team's research addresses an important question in MS: why do the brain's normal repair mechanisms eventually fail to repair damage to myelin in the brain and spinal cord? Ner . . .
An international research team has published results that open new possibilities for developing ways to repair nerve-insulating myelin in people with multiple sclerosis. Along with a companion study previously published, the team's research addresses an important question in MS: why do the brain's normal repair mechanisms eventually fail to repair damage to myelin in the brain and spinal cord? Ner . . .