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Some may find this article on research re: regulatory/suppressor T cells interesting. Here's a teaser: "Traditionally, immunotherapy is designed to block effector cells or their activities. Now there is the entirely new possibility that we could treat the disease by expanding suppressors," says Ralph Steinman, an immunologist at Rockefeller University in New York City. " The quote actually refers to diabetes research, but might have implications for MS.

http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/306/5696/596
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Full Text : Wickelgren, IMMUNOLOGY: Policing the Immune System, Science 2004 306: 596-599

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Most college and university libraries cary the journal Science. If you have a community college or university library in your town, then check with them as most off the shelf journals can be photocopied or computer access journals can be printed out for just the small charge of the copy machine/printer use.

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I was just displaying that it was not a public site is all.
carolsue wrote:"Traditionally, immunotherapy is designed to block effector cells or their activities. Now there is the entirely new possibility that we could treat the disease by expanding suppressors," says Ralph Steinman, an immunologist at Rockefeller University in New York City. " The quote actually refers to diabetes research, but might have implications for MS.

http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/306/5696/596


Isn't this what LDN treatment is based on?
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