New blood test predicts multiple sclerosis years before symptoms
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 Egr-1 gene identified as crucial regulator of regulatory T cells in multiple sclerosisEgr-1 gene identified as crucial regulator of regulatory T cells in multiple sclerosis
 
Autoimmune diseases, such as multiple sclerosis (MS), inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), and rheumatoid arthritis (RA), affect millions of people worldwide.
 
 
 New blood test predicts multiple sclerosis years before symptomsNew blood test predicts multiple sclerosis years before symptoms
 
A research team at the Medical University of Vienna has developed a blood test that allows the identification of individuals at risk for developing multiple sclerosis (MS) with a high degree of certainty years before the onset of symptoms.
 
   Evidence for neural stem cell-based therapies in multiple sclerosisEvidence for neural stem cell-based therapies in multiple sclerosis
 
Research indicates that neural stem cell transplants could promote myelin repair in progressive multiple sclerosis, paving the way for innovative treatments.
 
   Neural stem cell grafts show promise for myelin repair in multiple sclerosis
 
A study led by Cambridge researchers has shed light on how neural stem cell grafts could help restore myelin in the central nervous system.
 
 Study reveals key role of Egr-1 in controlling autoimmune diseases
 
Study reveals key role of Egr-1 in controlling autoimmune diseasesAutoimmune diseases, like multiple sclerosis result when the body's immune system starts to attack its own cells. Regulatory T cells, a subtype of T cells play a critical role in suppressing these attacks.
 
 
 Engineered protein silences harmful T cells in autoimmune disease
 
Engineered protein silences harmful T cells in autoimmune diseaseAn engineered protein turns off the kind of immune cells most likely to damage tissue as part of Type-1 diabetes, hepatitis, multiple sclerosis, shows a new study in mice.
 
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