National MS Society: Researchers Develop Novel Approach to Stopping Immune Attacks in Mice With MS-Like Disease
November 12, 2020
November 12, 2020
NEW YORK, Nov. 12 (TNSRes) -- The National Multiple Sclerosis Society issued the following news:
Multiple sclerosis involves misguided attacks by the immune system on the body's own nerve fiber-insulating myelin. The ability to turn off the specific immune cells attacking in MS could be an effective way to stop MS in its tracks, but this approach is hindered by not knowing the specific myelin "antigens," or targets of this misguided immune attack.
Taking a nov . . .
Multiple sclerosis involves misguided attacks by the immune system on the body's own nerve fiber-insulating myelin. The ability to turn off the specific immune cells attacking in MS could be an effective way to stop MS in its tracks, but this approach is hindered by not knowing the specific myelin "antigens," or targets of this misguided immune attack.
Taking a nov . . .