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Gut immune cells may block brain inflammation entirely in multiple sclerosis (MS) if their numbers are increased, finds a new study using a mouse model and samples from human MS patients, highlighting the gut-brain axis in MS, and the first potential step towards producing novel treatments for MS.
Gut immune cells may block brain inflammation entirely in multiple sclerosis (MS) if their numbers are increased, finds a new study using a mouse model and samples from human MS patients, highlighting the gut-brain axis in MS, and the first potential step towards producing novel treatments for MS.
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