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  • View Article  Research - Potential new target for multiple sclerosis therapy
    Researchers demonstrate both genetic and pharmaceutical evidence for the role of a protein called collagenase-2 in the development of multiple sclerosis (MS), providing a potential new way to   more »
    View Article  How The Immune System Avoids Attacking Itself
    Immune cells called T lymphocytes recognize invaders in the body, such as viruses, bacteria, tumour cells, or allergens. Normally, T cells are activated by a complex series of    more »
    View Article  Outdoor activities and diet in childhood and adolescence relate to MS risk above the Arctic Circle.
    A relationship between the latitude related distribution of multiple sclerosis (MS) and exposure to sunlight has long been considered. Higher sun exposure during early   more »
    View Article  Incidence of multiple sclerosis in the United Kingdom
    To estimate the age- and sex-specific incidence rate and lifetime risk of multiple sclerosis, we identified all new cases of MS during the period 1993-2000 in the General   more »
    View Article  Disease Severity Related To Specific Type Of Lesions In RRMS
    disease severity and T2 lesions, which are plaques considered to be a marker of overall disease activity during the previous year. The trial included    more »
    View Article  New Drug Protects Nerve Cells From Damage In Mice
    A new study has characterized an agent that protected nerve cells from damage in culture and markedly reduced disease progression in a mouse model of MS.   more »
    View Article  virus in cerebrospinal fluid at relapses of MS
    Recent studies in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) have indicated that exacerbations of multiple sclerosis (MS) could be associated with the reactivation of   more »