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Drugs stimulate body’s own stem cells to replace the brain cells lost in multiple sclerosis
April 20, 2015 by NewsBot
Scientists have identified two topical drugs (miconazole and clobetasol) capable of stimulating regeneration of damaged brain cells and reversing paralysis in animal models of MS.