Understanding the link between EBV-infected B cells and mult

Understanding the link between EBV-infected B cells and multiple sclerosis

The Wistar Institute's Paul M. Lieberman, Ph.D., and lab team led by senior staff scientist and first author, Samantha Soldan, Ph.D., have demonstrated how B cells infected with the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) can contribute to a pathogenic, inflammatory phenotype that contributes to multiple sclerosis (MS); the group has also shown how these problematic B cells can be selectively targeted in a way that reduces the damaging autoimmune response of multiple sclerosis.

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Paulm Lieberman , Steven Jacobson , Samantha Soldan , National Institute Of Neurological Disorders , Neuroimmunology Branch , Wistar Institute , Wistar Institute Paulm Lieberman , Nature Microbiology , National Institute , Neurological Disorders ,

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