Health & Medicine
Converting Skin Cells To Brain Cells With Cellular Reprogramming Shows Hope For MS Patients
New hope for people living with so-called myelin disorders such as multiple sclerosis and cerebral palsy comes out of Cleveland, Ohio where researchers there report developing a breakthrough technique that directly converts regular skin cells into the type of brain cells destroyed by the myelin disorders.
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