Brain Injection Stopped Progression of Multiple Sclerosis in Trial of 15 People Gizmodo

Research published this week describes a promising start to using stem cell therapy for multiple sclerosis. In a small Phase I trial, patients who had stem cells directly injected into their brain appeared to tolerate it well and experienced no serious adverse effects. The treatment may have also stopped or slowed the…

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 Research published this week describes a promising start to using stem cell therapy for multiple sclerosis. In a small Phase I trial, patients who had stem cells directly injected into their brain appeared to tolerate it well and experienced no serious adverse effects. The treatment may have also stopped or slowed the…Read more…  Read More multiple sclerosis, autoimmune diseases, stem cell therapy, stefano pluchino, biotechnology, stem cells, management of multiple sclerosis, multiple sclerosis research, cloning, health medical pharma Gizmodo 

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