Tag: MS Research News
Un nuevo mapa cambia la comprensión de las células inmunitarias del cerebro
A new international study has mapped a type of immune cell, the microglia, in the human and mouse brain for the first time. Microglia are thought to play a role in the progression of MS. This research has changed the understanding of how these cells function, and has important implications for MS.
Un tratamiento intensivo temprano ofrece mejores resultados
New study shows that early use of high efficacy treatment for MS improves long term disability outcomes, rather than starting on a moderately effective therapy and escalating to a stronger medication.
Las alergias alimentarias pueden estar relacionadas a más recaídas de EM
In a recent study, scientists have shown that people with MS who have food allergies are more likely to experience clinical attacks and lesions in the brain than those without allergies or with other allergies that are unrelated to food.
La manipulación de la mielina
Australian researchers have found that the electrical activity of nerve cells in the brain plays an important role in the growth of myelin. This laboratory discovery may lead to new interventions to promote myelin repair in MS.
Un medicamento antidepresivo podría servir para tratar la EM progresiva
Screening of almost 250 medications has identified clomipramine as a possible treatment for progressive MS.
La impresión 3D contribuye al descubrimiento de fármacos para el tratamiento de la EM
Scientists have used 3D printing to create a model that could be used to aid MS drug discovery.