Monday, June 18, 2007

Jab offers new hope to MS sufferers
Daily Mail - UK
Dr Steinman's work, which is reported in the journal Nature, centres around a protein called alphaB-crystallin which is usually found in the lens of the eye ...
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Eye Protein Could Shield Against MS
CBC News - Canada
WEDNESDAY, June 13 (HealthDay News) - A naturally occurring protein called alphaB-crystallin may help protect against multiple sclerosis-related nerve cell ...
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Eye protein may fight MS
Health24.com - Cape Town,South Africa
A naturally occurring protein called alphaB-crystallin may help protect against multiple sclerosis-related nerve cell damage and symptoms, say researchers ...
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Breakthrough in multiple sclerosis research
San Francisco Chronicle - CA, USA
But the work by Steinman and his team is putting new focus on a protein in the body called alphaB-crystallin. The researchers found that people with ...
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Protein Discovered that Reverses Effects of MS in Mice
Genetic Engineering News (press release) - New Rochelle,NY,USA
alphaB-crystallin, a protein found primarily in the lens of the eye, when injected in a mouse model of multiple sclerosis (MS) can reverse paralysis, ...
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Researchers Use Protein to Reverse Multiple Sclerosis in Mice
FOX News - USA
The protein - alphaB-crystallin - is not usually found in the brain, but in the lens of the eye. It only develops in the brain in response to nerve cells ...
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Stanford scientists closer to understanding cause of MS
San Francisco Chronicle - CA, USA
Steinman and his team found that people with the disease had more of the protein, alphaB-crystallin, in their bodies. They looked at both humans and mice. ...
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