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Progenitor cells in the brain can repair the damage caused by Multiple Sclerosis. Professor Robin Franklin of Cambridge's Stem Cell Institute joins us to discuss his research into remyelination of damaged neurons, how we can maintain cognitive function as we age, and the ethical considerations of researching MS.
By George Milner, Stan DaleProgenitor cells in the brain can repair the damage caused by Multiple Sclerosis. Professor Robin Franklin of Cambridge's Stem Cell Institute joins us to discuss his research into remyelination of damaged neurons, how we can maintain cognitive function as we age, and the ethical considerations of researching MS.