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Preclinical models map genetic changes behind multiple sclerosis nerve damage
Researchers found CPZ better for studying myelin-producing cells, while LPC better tracks immune responses, using single-cell RNA sequencing and human tissue comparisons.
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Multiple Sclerosis Myelin Loss Revealed by Transcriptomic Analysis in Mice
More than one million people across the United States live with multiple sclerosis (MS), a disease that affects the brain, optic nerves, and spine. MS is characterized by overwhelming fatigue, muscle spasms, and vision problems, which can flare up and then subside over days, months, or even years. Studying the underlying damage to the nervous system is key to identifying new treatment paradigms for MS. A new study published in Nature Communicat…
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