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Patients with MS who have recovered from COVID-19 and a B-cell depleting med observed to still have T-cell responses.

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Patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) who have recovered from COVID-19 and received a B-cell depleting therapy (ocrelizumab) for at least 1 year were observed to still have T-cell responses. ajmc.com/view/t-cell-respon...

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That would be me, thanks for the good news 👍

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Hurrah, JMWCO That’s fantastic news! I am praying that my T-cells respond when I do ever get COVID-19! :-D

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Yay

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