The National Multiple Sclerosis Society has awarded OMRF scientist Robert Axtell, Ph.D., a two-year, $422,400 grant to study the interplay between two specific cell types that drive the activity and progression of multiple sclerosis.
The National Multiple Sclerosis Society has awarded OMRF scientist Robert Axtell, Ph.D., a two-year, $422,400 grant to study the interplay between two specific cell types that drive the activity and progression of multiple sclerosis.
A pair of scientists at the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation are bringing together their expertise to find new ways to study one of the most prominent symptoms of multiple sclerosis: vision loss. For nearly 20 percent of MS patients, vision loss is the first symptom of the disease and often occurs long before an MS diagnosis.
OMRF scientist discovers new multiple sclerosis biomarkers By OMRF Copyright © 2016, OMRF In new research from OMRF, scientists have discovered subtle biological signs in the development of multiple sclerosis that point to the need for highly individualized treatment plans for patients suffering from the disease. MS damages the nervous system’s ability to carry signalsRead more