the fatty sheath that covers nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord. Chronic loss of the protective myelin harms neurons. This damage leads to worsening disability in diseases such as MS that ...
This sheath allows electrical signals to travel along nerve cells efficiently. Demyelination (damage to the myelin sheath) can disrupt these signals, affecting various bodily functions.
ongoing damage to the myelin sheath without affecting the immune system. In animal models of MS, treatment with Lucid-MS after evident tail and hind limb paralysis was reported to restore mobility.
A new technology is designed to be a “wearable” device for neurons, wrapping around individual nerve fibers with a goal of achieving new ways to study and treat neurological diseases like ...
Demyelination describes the destruction of the myelin sheath, an insulating membrane covering most nerves of the body. If the myelin sheath is damaged, electrical nerve signals can "misfire," leading ...