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Hyaluronic acid fragments block white matter repair, impeding MS treatment
New research has revealed that hylauronic acid (HA) fragments may be responsible for preventing the repair of white matter in the brain, a process critical to treating MS and cerebral palsy.
The news has researchers looking at what happens when the brain takes over immune system functions, often with devastating consequences, and is sparking conversations about novel strategies to promote mylein regeneration. You can read a summary of the research over at Multiple Sclerosis News Today: “Molecule Whose Fragments Appear to Block Myelin Repair Identified in Study”
Is hylauronic acid affecting your own MS treatment? What kind of strategies are you trying to work around it?
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