Researchers have created a four-dimensional brain map that reveals how MS-like lesions form, providing new insights into the earliest stages of the disease.
Reich, M.D., Ph.D., both at NIH's National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), combined repeated MRI imaging with brain-tissue analysis, including gene expression, to track the ...
A new study by researchers at the National Institute of Health (NIH) revealed their new four-dimensional brain map ...
For the first time, researchers have identified that inflammation—long associated with multiple sclerosis (MS)—appears to ...
A NEW 4D brain map of marmosets with multiple sclerosis (MS)-like lesions has revealed potential early warning signs and ...
Ocrelizumab significantly reduced the number and volume of cortical lesions associated with multiple sclerosis at 120 weeks, ...
Neurons collected from brain lesions in MS patients were found to accumulate new genetic mutations faster than healthy nerve ...
For the first time, researchers have identified that inflammation – long associated with multiple sclerosis (MS) – appears to cause increased mutations that damage neurons linked to MS progression.
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Tolebrutinib had the most protective effect against disability worsening at 6 months in patients with multiple sclerosis who ...
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