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Make Way for Another MS Model?

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In a head-to-head comparison of four MS models, one based on HSV-1 infection shows its value
It’s caused plenty of embarrassment, but the virus that triggers cold sores could also provide insight into...
Clinical Research, Drug Development, Laboratory Research, Meetings, Methods, People

Decoding Brain Disease

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Computer analyses extract new insights from MS patient data
Since he was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2007, Curtis Schreiner, a three-time U.S. Olympian in the biathlon, has...
Clinical Research, Drug Development, Laboratory Research, Meetings, Methods, People

MS Research Roundup: April 18, 2014

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Progress Toward New MS Clinical Trial Outcomes; Adaptive Design Evolves; A Call for Fundamental Neuroscience Research; MS Miracle Cures
Items of interest to multiple sclerosis researchers from around the Web...
Clinical Research, Drug Development, Laboratory Research, People

Myelin and Axons Don’t Form a Perfect, Uniform Union

Pyramidal neurons 3D
New findings from mice may rewrite our understanding of just about everything myelin-related. Outside experts describe the study as “landmark,” “novel,” “unexpected,” “new,” “important,” “surprising,” “stunning,” and “provocative.”
Myelin, the fatty insulation that boosts nerve signal conduction, might not be the ubiquitous...
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