Chemical compound produces beneficial inflammation, remyelination that could help treat multiple sclerosis

Researchers report that indazole chloride, a synthetic compound that acts on one form of the body's estrogen receptors, is able to remyelinate (add new myelin to) damaged axons and alter the body's immune system -- findings that could help treat multiple sclerosis. Drugs available to treat MS alter the immune system but do not induce repair of damaged axons.

from Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily https://ift.tt/2LAX6il

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