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I was diagnosed with MS 17 years ago. After so many years and progression of the disease, Today, I am dependent on mobility aids e.g. using a wheelchair. Now, I am in the secondary progressive phase and would hope that new treatment Pfizer with mRNA technique which they used to develop vaccine for Covid, would reverse some of CNS damages caused by MS.
Hope never dies.
Here is an snippet of the article I found:
"BioNTech, a German biotechnology company that is working with Pfizer to develop a COVID-19 vaccine, reports that they are using the same technology to develop a therapeutic approach to multiple sclerosis (MS). Researchers treated mice with MS-like disease, termed experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis or ‘EAE mice’, with a specialized messenger RNA (called m1Ψ mRNA) coding for MS disease-related autoantigens as an approach to prevent the immune system from attacking myelin and found they could suppress or reduce the severity of MS-like disease."
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