The Future of MS Research is in Good Hands

By Bob Morris, MD, PhD | October 17, 2022

The pandemic changed how science happens in ways that go far beyond COVID or even infectious disease. I encountered this most recently as I was pulling together preprints for the current edition of the Multiple Sclerosis researchXchange. That led me to a remarkable young scientist by the name of Adrija Kundu. I was sorting through …

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July researchXchange

By DropCite Editor | July 31, 2022

Featured Preprint Plasma protein profiling of multiple sclerosis using proximity extension assays Jesse Huang et al, Karolinska Institute Summary: To detect traces of disease activity in the periphery and identify low-abundance protein biomarkers, this study conducts an exploratory examination of the plasma proteome of MS using proximity extension technology, a high-sensitivity multiplex PCR-based immunoassay. The authors …

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