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Researchers at Boston Children's Hospital have now pinpointed the specific helper T cells that cause MS

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A promising article I wanted to share. Every day, we as patients and those dedicated to research are always looking for hope!

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This is the link that kdali tried to post. Thank you, very interesting. 😊

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kdali in reply tojimeka

Yay!! My phone hates me 😞

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rjoneslaw in reply tokdali

were u able to find the article in Multiple Sclerosis New today article that I told u that talked about the t cell but not in children?

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kdali in reply torjoneslaw

I think so, the one saying it may be an issue of t-cells in an early activation state?

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rjoneslaw in reply tokdali

I think so

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