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Read more about this study from the University of CambridgeLearn more… Get the facts on stem cell research in MS Learn more about strategies to restore function in MS “Remyelination of chronic demyelinated lesions with directly induced Neural Stem Cells” by Luca Peruzzotti-Jametti, Nunzio Vicario, Giulio Volpe, Sandra Rizzi, Cheek Kwok, Ivan Lombardi, Mads S. Bergholt, Lucas Barea-Moya, Andrea D’Angelo, Alexandra M. Nicaise, Giuseppe D’Amico, Grzegorz Krzak, Cory M Wills, Sara Gil-Perotin, Olena Hruba, Alice Braga, Molly M. Stevens, José M. Garcia-Verdugo, Kourosh Saeb-Parsy, Chao Zhao, Robin J.M. Franklin, Frank Edenhofer, and Stefano Pluchino is published in Brain (published online July 7, 2025). " c-nmssatomrichtext_nmssatomrichtext-host="">A team at the University of Cambridge reports that transplanting neural stem cells directly to the site of MS-like damage in mice led to the formation of new myelin sheaths, the substance that insulates nerve fibers. Neural stem cells are specialized stem cells that can give rise to many types of cells in the nervous system. In this study, they became oligodendrocytes (myelin-making cells) and astrocytes (brain cells that support myelin formation). Read more about this study from the University of Cambridge Learn more… Get the facts on stem cell research in MS Learn more about strategies to restore function in MS “Remyelination of chronic demyelinated lesions with directly induced Neural Stem Cells” by Luca Peruzzotti-Jametti, Nunzio Vicario, Giulio Volpe, Sandra Rizzi, Cheek Kwok, Ivan Lombardi, Mads S. Bergholt, Lucas Barea-Moya, Andrea D’Angelo, Alexandra M. Nicaise, Giuseppe D’Amico, Grzegorz Krzak, Cory M Wills, Sara Gil-Perotin, Olena Hruba, Alice Braga, Molly M. Stevens, José M. Garcia-Verdugo, Kourosh Saeb-Parsy, Chao Zhao, Robin J.M. Franklin, Frank Edenhofer, and Stefano Pluchino is published in Brain (published online July 7, 2025). Read more about this study from the University of CambridgeLearn more… Get the facts on stem cell research in MS Learn more about strategies to restore function in MS “Remyelination of chronic demyelinated lesions with directly induced Neural Stem Cells” by Luca Peruzzotti-Jametti, Nunzio Vicario, Giulio Volpe, Sandra Rizzi, Cheek Kwok, Ivan Lombardi, Mads S. Bergholt, Lucas Barea-Moya, Andrea D’Angelo, Alexandra M. Nicaise, Giuseppe D’Amico, Grzegorz Krzak, Cory M Wills, Sara Gil-Perotin, Olena Hruba, Alice Braga, Molly M. Stevens, José M. Garcia-Verdugo, Kourosh Saeb-Parsy, Chao Zhao, Robin J.M. Franklin, Frank Edenhofer, and Stefano Pluchino is published in Brain (published online July 7, 2025). " c-nmssatomrichtext_nmssatomrichtext-host="">A team at the University of Cambridge reports that transplanting neural stem cells directly to the site of MS-like damage in mice led to the formation of new myelin sheaths, the substance that insulates nerve fibers. Neural stem cells are specialized stem cells that can give rise to many types of cells in the nervous system. In this study, they became oligodendrocytes (myelin-making cells) and astrocytes (brain cells that support myelin formation). Read more about this study from the University of Cambridge Learn more… Get the facts on stem cell research in MS Learn more about strategies to restore function in MS “Remyelination of chronic demyelinated lesions with directly induced Neural Stem Cells” by Luca Peruzzotti-Jametti, Nunzio Vicario, Giulio Volpe, Sandra Rizzi, Cheek Kwok, Ivan Lombardi, Mads S. Bergholt, Lucas Barea-Moya, Andrea D’Angelo, Alexandra M. Nicaise, Giuseppe D’Amico, Grzegorz Krzak, Cory M Wills, Sara Gil-Perotin, Olena Hruba, Alice Braga, Molly M. Stevens, José M. Garcia-Verdugo, Kourosh Saeb-Parsy, Chao Zhao, Robin J.M. Franklin, Frank Edenhofer, and Stefano Pluchino is published in Brain (published online July 7, 2025). nationalmssociety.org, Facebook , X (formerly known as Twitter), Instagram , YouTube or 1-800-344-4867 . " c-nmssatomrichtext_nmssatomrichtext-host="">About Multiple Sclerosis Multiple sclerosis is an unpredictable disease of the central nervous system. Currently there is no cure. Symptoms vary from person to person and may include disabling fatigue, mobility challenges, cognitive changes, and vision issues. An estimated 1 million people live with MS in the United States. Early diagnosis and treatment are critical to minimize disability. Significant progress is being made to achieve a world free of MS. About the National Multiple Sclerosis Society The National MS Society, founded in 1946, is the global leader of a growing movement dedicated to creating a world free of MS. The Society funds cutting-edge research for a cure, drives change through advocacy and provides programs and services to help people affected by MS live their best lives. Connect to learn more and get involved: nationalmssociety.org , Facebook , X (formerly known as Twitter), Instagram , YouTube or 1-800-344-4867 . nationalmssociety.org, Facebook , X (formerly known as Twitter), Instagram , YouTube or 1-800-344-4867 . " c-nmssatomrichtext_nmssatomrichtext-host="">About Multiple Sclerosis Multiple sclerosis is an unpredictable disease of the central nervous system. Currently there is no cure. Symptoms vary from person to person and may include disabling fatigue, mobility challenges, cognitive changes, and vision issues. An estimated 1 million people live with MS in the United States. Early diagnosis and treatment are critical to minimize disability. Significant progress is being made to achieve a world free of MS. About the National Multiple Sclerosis Society The National MS Society, founded in 1946, is the global leader of a growing movement dedicated to creating a world free of MS. The Society funds cutting-edge research for a cure, drives change through advocacy and provides programs and services to help people affected by MS live their best lives. Connect to learn more and get involved: nationalmssociety.org , Facebook , X (formerly known as Twitter), Instagram , YouTube or 1-800-344-4867 .
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