Immune System / Vaccines

5th May
2010
written by Multiple Sclerosis News From Medical News Today

Researchers at the Swedish medical university Karolinska Institutet have discovered a new control mechanism in our immune system. The discovery is of potential significance to the treatment of serious diseases such as MS (multiple sclerosis), rheumatoid arthritis, and SLE (Systemic lupus erythematosus)…

1st December
2009
written by Multiple Sclerosis News From Medical News Today

A study led by a Scripps Research Institute scientist describes a new, highly pragmatic approach to the identification of molecules that prevent a specific type of immune cells from attacking their host. The findings add a powerful new tool to the ongoing search for potential treatments for autoimmune diseases, such as multiple sclerosis (MS), as well as blood cancers, such as myeloid leukemia…

1st December
2009
written by Multiple Sclerosis News From Medical News Today

A study led by a Scripps Research Institute scientist describes a new, highly pragmatic approach to the identification of molecules that prevent a specific type of immune cells from attacking their host. The findings add a powerful new tool to the ongoing search for potential treatments for autoimmune diseases, such as multiple sclerosis (MS), as well as blood cancers, such as myeloid leukemia…

16th September
2009
written by Multiple Sclerosis News From Medical News Today

British researchers have made a new discovery about how the immune system works. The findings, published in the journal Nature Immunology, looked at a specific subset of immune cells called Natural Killer (NK) cells. NK cells are specialised immune cells that play a role in killing and removing infected or unhealthy cells, which include cancerous cells.