Novel Study Uses Stem Cells to Pinpoint Brain Cell Differences in People With MS
September 04, 2024
September 04, 2024
NEW YORK, Sept. 4 (TNSres) -- The National Multiple Sclerosis Society issued the following news on Sept. 2, 2024:
Researchers from The New York Stem Cell Foundation Research Institute and Case Western Reserve University collaborated on a novel study showing that glia (brain cells that support nerve cells) may have intrinsic differences in people with MS that contribute to the development of disease.
These differences occur independently of the immune response that goes . . .
Researchers from The New York Stem Cell Foundation Research Institute and Case Western Reserve University collaborated on a novel study showing that glia (brain cells that support nerve cells) may have intrinsic differences in people with MS that contribute to the development of disease.
These differences occur independently of the immune response that goes . . .