ECTRIMS 2022: Remyelination Research Insights - Dr Travis Stiles & A/Prof Alban Gaultier

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024

Комментарии • 11

  • @flyingcloudsflyingcircus4694
    @flyingcloudsflyingcircus4694 Год назад

    what do you think of FDA clemastine approved for remylination?

  • @samanthafoor1594
    @samanthafoor1594 Год назад +3

    That was the most interesting to date! Thank you

    • @MStranslate1
      @MStranslate1  Год назад

      Thanks for the feedback Samantha - we're glad you enjoyed it!

  • @jodeep8695
    @jodeep8695 Год назад

    Brett what would be the best organisation to fund raise for to assist research and work like this? I am keen to help fund a “hold up the fragile cells” work.

  • @jodeep8695
    @jodeep8695 Год назад +1

    Brett what would be the best organisation to fund raise for to assist research and work like this? I am keen to help fund a “hold up the fragile cells” work.

  • @quantumdecoherence1289
    @quantumdecoherence1289 Год назад +2

    Interesting conversation but I'm not sure remyelination will help axons that have already degenerated/died. Probably a good strategy for RRMS but likely of limited effect for chronic progressive MS.

    • @MStranslate1
      @MStranslate1  Год назад +1

      Yes, it may be that different strategies are required for this, which Travis and Alban touched upon. Another challenge, but it's good to see that ideas and progress are being made - even if they aren't necessarily always as quick as we'd hope for!

  • @jodeep8695
    @jodeep8695 Год назад +1

    So there is hope, and hope is all we need. Things take time so I hope remy happens in the future not just for me but mostly for my son. So in his lifetime I have hope. Thanks heaps.

    • @jodeep8695
      @jodeep8695 Год назад

      Brett what would be the best organisation to fund raise for to assist research and work like this? I am keen to help fund a “hold up the fragile cells” work.

  • @ramazan9857
    @ramazan9857 Год назад

    they also said that they extend the myelin repair, which is the most important thing for MS patients, over the long term. Still waiting when people with ms don't have a day to wait. BORING!

  • @jodeep8695
    @jodeep8695 Год назад

    Brett what would be the best organisation to fund raise for to assist research and work like this? I am keen to help fund a “hold up the fragile cells” work.