Brain “Insulation” Gene Found

Scientists have identified a gene which controls the body’s ability to repair the nerve damage inflicted by diseases like multiple sclerosis. MS strips nerves of a protective fatty sheath called myelin, impairing their ability to transmit signals. Researchers at Cambridge and Harvard Universities have discovered a gene called Olig 1 can stimulate the re-growth of myelin. It is hoped the Science study may eventually lead to new treatments.