Improper Inducements Cells that orchestrate lymph node development might be culprits in MS Lymphoid tissue inducer (LTi) cells have been concealing a sinister secret. We’ve known them for... Laboratory Research CommentRecommendBookmark
Split Personality Can an Alzheimer culprit do good in MS? Being two-faced doesn’t usually enhance a reputation, but in the case of beta amyloid... Laboratory Research Comment1 commentRecommendBookmark
Channeling MS Immune response points toward cellular pores that allow potassium passage Using antibodies as bait in a molecular fishing expedition, researchers have hooked a protein that... Laboratory Research CommentRecommendBookmark
Fuel Injection Myelin molecule transports sustenance to neurons The myelin that encases axons is best known as an insulator, but new research shows... Laboratory Research CommentRecommendBookmark
Untangling TNF Trouble Genetic risk factor might explain harmful effects of failed MS therapy Lurking within the human genome lies a single genetic letter that might reveal why... Laboratory Research CommentRecommendBookmark
Image-Ready Meeting notes: Imaging neurodegeneration and repair in MS NEW YORK CITY—It’s 9:30 on a Friday morning and, from the podium, a man is telling me... Laboratory Research, Meetings, Methods Comment1 commentRecommendBookmark
B Cells Step Into the Limelight Why MS researchers recast a well-known character In the body’s theater, the immune system’s show veers off-script to produce... Laboratory Research CommentRecommendBookmark
Fat Find Molecules in myelin quell inflammation Lipids compose the bulk of myelin, yet proteins have commanded the bulk of researchers’ attention... Laboratory Research CommentRecommendBookmark
Petite but Potent In autoimmune diseases, one microRNA might pack a powerful punch Dousing the flames of autoimmunity poses a mighty challenge, but one tiny RNA could... Laboratory Research CommentRecommendBookmark
Gender Bender Researchers uncover a molecular mechanism that might contribute to the sex-related gap in MS Men and women have a few crucial differences, but when it comes to MS, those that matter... Laboratory Research CommentRecommendBookmark