Multiple Sclerosis: Glutamate Identified As Predictor Of Disease Progression
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Multiple Sclerosis: Glutamate Identified As Predictor Of Disease Progression
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Glutamate Identified As Predictor Of Disease Progression In Multiple Sclerosis
sciencedaily.com — “Researchers have identified a correlation between higher levels of glutamate, which occurs naturally in the brain as a byproduct of metabolism, and greater disease burden in multiple sclerosis patients. The study is the first to measure glutamate toxicity in the brain over time and suggests an improved method for tracking the disease and predicting its course.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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