Posted in PLoS ONE, bioinformatics, multiple sclerosis, taggé , gene network, IFN-ß, JAG1, Jagged1, PBMC, T-cell activation, Th1, Th2, Treg on novembre 27, 2007 | Aucun commentaire »
Palacios R, Goni J, Martinez-Forero I, Iranzo J, Sepulcre J (2007) A Network Analysis of the Human T-Cell Activation Gene Network Identifies Jagged1 as a Therapeutic Target for Autoimmune Diseases.
PLoS ONE 2(11): e1222. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0001222
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Posted in multiple sclerosis on octobre 10, 2007 | 1 Commentaire »
Multiple Sclerosis: Myelin Sheath Repaired With Antibody In Mice
Science Daily — Mayo Clinic researchers have found that a human antibody administered in a single low dose in laboratory mouse models can repair myelin, the insulating covering of nerves that when damaged can lead to multiple sclerosis and other disorders of the central nervous system.
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ScienceDaily: Cellular Marker For Multiple Sclerosis Discovered: “Cellular Marker For Multiple Sclerosis Discovered
Science Daily - In their search for the cellular and molecular causes of multiple sclerosis, an Italian-German research team has identified a subgroup of protective immune cells (suppressor cells) which are strikingly reduced in number in patients with this nervous system disorder.”
Blood [...]
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