Spanish Science Creates a Hydrogel that Reverses the Neuronal Damage of Multiple Sclerosis
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A team of Spanish researchers has developed a revolutionary treatment that could change the future of patients with multiple sclerosis. It is a hydrogel that, applied in mice, has managed to recover myelin, the protective layer of neurons whose deterioration causes the serious symptoms of this disease. Myelin is an essential substance that allows communication between nerve cells. In demyelinating diseases such as multiple sclerosis, this layer …
Developed at the Hospital Clínico San Carlos in Madrid, it achieves, in sick mice, levels comparable to those of healthy animals and reduces inflammation Myelin is a fundamental substance that covers and protects neurons, ensuring the correct functioning of the nervous system by allowing nerve signals to transmit to each other. In demyelinating diseases, such as multiple sclerosis, this protective layer is damaged, which causes progressive neuro…
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