Researchers Funded by the National MS Society Shed New Light on Immune Attacks in MS and a Possible New Treatment Strategy
July 21, 2014
July 21, 2014
NEW YORK, July 21 -- The National Multiple Sclerosis Society issued the following news:
A team funded by the National MS Society has shed new light on immune cells known as macrophages, and how one type of these cells may play a significant role in launching damage in MS. The researchers have discovered a way to differentiate between good and bad types of these immune cells active during MS-like disease in mice, and if further research shows that these findings hold true for peopl . . .
A team funded by the National MS Society has shed new light on immune cells known as macrophages, and how one type of these cells may play a significant role in launching damage in MS. The researchers have discovered a way to differentiate between good and bad types of these immune cells active during MS-like disease in mice, and if further research shows that these findings hold true for peopl . . .