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Date Submitted:
12/11/07
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Antibody Helps Repair MS Nerve Damage
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Researchers say they've made new strides in harnessing the body's natural ability to reverse nerve damage wrought by multiple sclerosis. According to the U.S. team, a single low dose of a human antibody administered to laboratory mice repaired myelin, the protective sheath that covers nerves. Multiple sclerosis wreaks havoc with the nervous system by stripping away this outer covering.
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