WVU Scientists Taking a Close Look at What Causes Immune Cells to Attack the Central Nervous System
July 25, 2024
July 25, 2024
MORGANTOWN, West Virginia, July 25 (TNSres) -- The West Virginia University's Health Sciences Center-School of Nursing issued the following news:
A West Virginia University immunologist is exploring how the interaction between two types of immune cells within the central nervous system covering causes multiple sclerosis to develop. The findings could provide a pathway to new strategies for treating the disease and other neurological disorders.
Currently, about 2.3 milli . . .
A West Virginia University immunologist is exploring how the interaction between two types of immune cells within the central nervous system covering causes multiple sclerosis to develop. The findings could provide a pathway to new strategies for treating the disease and other neurological disorders.
Currently, about 2.3 milli . . .