Tinkering with brain proteins may add insulation back to damaged nerve cells
April 30, 202035 min read7079 words
Published: April 30, 2020  |  35 min read7079 words
Under a microscope, the brain looks like a cutdown forest of many tree stumps with dark tree rings. The "rings" are , an insulation made of fat that wraps around nerves to help send faster electrical signals.Unfortunately, myelin is also the target of many diseases like (MS), whi...
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