Scientists search for new clue in blood to track MS
NCT ID NCT05746845
Summary
This study aimed to find a new biological marker (biomarker) in the blood to help monitor multiple sclerosis (MS). Researchers compared blood samples from 100 healthy people and people with stable MS who were on different treatments. They measured the levels of a specific serotonin receptor on immune cells to see if it changes with treatment and could be useful for tracking the disease.
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CHU Orléans
Orléans, 45067, France
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