Cell-surface sugar defects may trigger nerve damage in MS patients
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UC Newswire Thu, 20 Sep 2007 6:37 PM PDT
Cell-surface sugar defects may trigger nerve damage in MS patients Sep 20, UCI -- Defects on cell-surface sugars may promote the short-term inflammation and long-term neurodegeneration that occurs in the central nervous system of multiple sclerosis patients, according to UC Irvine researchers.
Study Highlights Disease Rebound Effects From Tysabri
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Patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) treated with Biogen Idec/Elan's Tysabri may experience significant increases in disease activity after they stop using ...
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