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Abnormal fat in brain immune cells may help drive progressive MS

A 3D image shows neurons and microglia.

Abnormal fat buildup inside the brain’s immune cells may help to drive neurological damage and disability progression in people with progressive forms of multiple sclerosis (MS), a study found. The findings also point to a possible therapeutic target. Researchers showed that blocking an enzyme called MAGL may help reverse the disease-driving activity of these abnormal […]

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