‘Nanoparticles’ may help scientists develop MS jab

Tiny synthetic particles could help scientists to develop vaccines against immune response diseases such as multiple sclerosis (MS), research has shown.

‘Nanoparticles’ may help scientists develop  MS jab

The “nanoparticles” trick the immune system into calming down and behaving normally.

In tests on mice, they halted a rodent version of relapsing-remitting MS, the most common form of the autoimmune disease.

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