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The Long Road of Immunotherapeutics against Multiple Sclerosis.
Brain Sciences ( IF 3.3 ) Pub Date : 2020-05-11 , DOI: 10.3390/brainsci10050288
Vasso Apostolopoulos 1 , Abdolmohamad Rostami 2 , John Matsoukas 3
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This commentary highlights novel immunomodulation and vaccine-based research against multiple sclerosis (MS) and reveals the amazing story that triggered this cutting-edge MS research in Greece and worldwide. It further reveals the interest and solid support of some of the world's leading scientists, including sixteen Nobel Laureates who requested from European leadership to take action in supporting Greece and its universities in the biggest ever financial crisis the country has encountered in the last decades. This support endorsed vaccine-based research on MS, initiated in Greece and Australia, leading to a worldwide network aiming to treat or manage disease outcomes. Initiatives by bright and determined researchers can result in frontiers science. We shed light on a unique story behind great research on MS which is a step forward in our efforts to develop effective treatments for MS.

中文翻译:

对抗多发性硬化症的免疫治疗的漫长道路。

这篇评论重点介绍了针对多发性硬化症 (MS) 的新型免疫调节和基于疫苗的研究,并揭示了引发希腊和全世界这项尖端多发性硬化症研究的惊人故事。它进一步揭示了一些世界领先科学家的兴趣和坚定支持,其中包括十六位诺贝尔奖获得者,他们要求欧洲领导人采取行动,支持希腊及其大学应对该国过去几十年来遇到的最严重的金融危机。这项支持支持了在希腊和澳大利亚发起的基于疫苗的多发性硬化症研究,形成了一个旨在治疗或管理疾病结果的全球网络。聪明而坚定的研究人员的倡议可以带来前沿科学。我们揭示了多发性硬化症伟大研究背后的独特故事,这是我们开发多发性硬化症有效治疗方法的努力向前迈出的一步。
更新日期:2020-05-11
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