[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  Neuroscience News [@NeuroscienceNew](/creator/twitter/NeuroscienceNew) on x 504.3K followers Created: 2025-07-07 19:02:38 UTC Stem Cell Grafts Show Promise in Repairing Myelin in MS New research demonstrates that neural stem cell grafts can restore myelin in damaged regions of the central nervous system, a breakthrough for progressive multiple sclerosis (MS). Scientists showed that induced neural stem cells mature into oligodendrocytes, the cells responsible for producing myelin, and safely integrate into MS-like lesions in mice. This offers hope for therapies that target the underlying disease process, not just symptoms. The findings strengthen the case for clinical trials exploring stem cell-based treatments. The RESTORE consortium aims to build on this work by developing patient-centered therapies for progressive MS. Researchers believe this approach could ultimately slow progression and improve quality of life.  XXXXXX engagements  **Related Topics** [neural](/topic/neural) [Post Link](https://x.com/NeuroscienceNew/status/1942298229518762346)
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Created: 2025-07-07 19:02:38 UTC
Stem Cell Grafts Show Promise in Repairing Myelin in MS
New research demonstrates that neural stem cell grafts can restore myelin in damaged regions of the central nervous system, a breakthrough for progressive multiple sclerosis (MS).
Scientists showed that induced neural stem cells mature into oligodendrocytes, the cells responsible for producing myelin, and safely integrate into MS-like lesions in mice.
This offers hope for therapies that target the underlying disease process, not just symptoms.
The findings strengthen the case for clinical trials exploring stem cell-based treatments.
The RESTORE consortium aims to build on this work by developing patient-centered therapies for progressive MS.
Researchers believe this approach could ultimately slow progression and improve quality of life.
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Related Topics neural
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