New research reveals that when gut bacteria closely resemble the myelin sheath that protects nerve fibers, the immune system can become confused and attack both — accelerating multiple sclerosis.
If gut bacteria are too similar to the protective layer of nerves, they can misdirect the immune system and cause it to ...
A study reveals that pro-inflammatory gut bacteria mimicking the myelin sheath trigger immune attacks on nerves, worsening MS ...
Researchers at Oregon Health & Science University have identified a type of enzyme with a complicated name. Cell migration ...
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Gut bacteria mimicry can accelerate the progression of multiple sclerosis
If gut bacteria are too similar to the protective layer of nerves, they can misdirect the immune system and cause it to ...
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New research shows some gut bacteria mimic myelin, tricking immunity to attack nerves and worsen MS. Non-inflammatory ...
Research shows how cells respond to brain injury by releasing corticotropin-releasing hormone, which helps to repair damage.
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Researchers identify enzyme linked to myelin damage and neurodegenerative conditions
Researchers at Oregon Health & Science University have identified a type of enzyme with a complicated name - cell migration ...
Heat sensitivity in multiple sclerosis is well known, but doctors say cold weather can also worsen symptoms. From nerve ...
A significant, long-term reduction in calorie consumption resulted in a slowing of aging in the brain, according to a study ...
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