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Additional information from the NIH study - "Case Western Reserve scientists discovered that two common topical drugs appear to stimulate the production of oligodendrocytes to myelinate the central nervous system." http://tesarlab.case.edu/

If you have questions/comments or want to follow the research you can submit at: https://casemed.wufoo.com/forms/mlywnsi0z8zv6/.

Thanks to those who supported this translational research: grants from the NIH, New York Stem Cell Foundation, Myelin Repair Foundation, and the Mt. Sinai Health Care Foundation. Substantial philanthropic support also came from the Goodman Trust, Cleveland Foundation, and the families of Bruce and Brenda Goodman, Lionel and Irmgard Long, and Albert and Norma Geller.

Additional link http://cwru-daily.com/news/drugs-stimulate-bodys-own-stem-cells-to-replace-the-brain-cells-lost-in-multiple-sclerosis/


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