Researchers have demonstrated how B cells infected with the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) can contribute to a pathogenic, inflammatory phenotype that contributes to multiple sclerosis (MS); the group has ...
Irisin, a hormone released during exercise, appears to directly shield neurons from damage in a mouse model of multiple ...
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World MS Day: Immune cell discovery might explain multiple sclerosis at its worst
A cross-section of the spinal cord showing neurons and glial cells. (Juan Carlos Juarez Jaramillo/iStock/Getty Images Plus) A ...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory and neurodegenerative disorder of the central nervous system characterised by demyelination and axonal injury. A growing body of evidence implicates ...
Motor fatigue in multiple sclerosis arises from the interplay of central and peripheral processes that impede voluntary movement over time. Demyelination and axonal loss in the corticospinal tract ...
A new study offers clues as to why exercise can improve neurological symptoms in people with multiple sclerosis (MS). The study, led by investigators from Mass General Brigham and University Medical ...
A biological, mechanism-based framework to reclassify multiple sclerosis (MS) types was proposed by the International Advisory Committee on Clinical Trials in Multiple Sclerosis. The approach lays the ...
A new study offers clues as to why exercise can improve neurological symptoms in people with multiple sclerosis (MS).
Summary: A collaborative neurobiology study uncovered a cellular mechanism tied to the severe, rapid progression of multiple sclerosis (MS). Published by a multidisciplinary team analyzing human ...
Share on Pinterest Scientists have identified a novel molecular pathway that may link salt intake to MS risk. Ina Peters/Stocksy Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic autoimmune disease caused by the ...
The benefits of frexalimab in people with relapsing MS have been sustained for up to three years in a clinical trial, data ...
The Wistar Institute's Paul M. Lieberman, Ph.D., and lab team led by senior staff scientist and first author Samantha Soldan, Ph.D., have demonstrated how B cells infected with the Epstein-Barr virus ...
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