How Rogue Immune Cells Cross the Blood-Brain Barrier to Cause Multiple Sclerosis
November 21, 2017
November 21, 2017
CHICAGO, Illinois, Nov. 21 -- The University of Illinois's Chicago campus issued the following news release:
Drug designers working on therapeutics against multiple sclerosis should focus on blocking two distinct ways rogue immune cells attack healthy neurons, according to a new study in the journal Cell Reports.
In multiple sclerosis, immune cells degrade the insulation that protects neurons and allows them to signal to one another, but little is known about how immune . . .
Drug designers working on therapeutics against multiple sclerosis should focus on blocking two distinct ways rogue immune cells attack healthy neurons, according to a new study in the journal Cell Reports.
In multiple sclerosis, immune cells degrade the insulation that protects neurons and allows them to signal to one another, but little is known about how immune . . .