Multiple sclerosis (MS), a complex disorder of the central nervous system (CNS), is characterized with axonal loss underlying long-term progressive disability. Currently available therapies for its management are able to slow down the progression but fail to treat it completely. Recent research has shown that cellular therapies hold a potential for CNS repair and may be able to provide protection from inflammatory damage caused after injury. Stem cell therapy is one of the other promising therapies for MS. Dr. E, the stem cell specialist gives an insight about Stem cell treatment in MS.
10 Minutes for MS Podcast by @multiplesclerosis.awareness