More Accurate Multiple Sclerosis Diagnostics Possible, KTH Royal Insitute of Technology Study

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A group of proteins identified by researchers at Stockholm’s KTH Royal Institute of Technology could play a role in helping multiple sclerosis patients get more accurate diagnostics about the severity and progress of their disease. Like other autoimmune diseases, MS is complex and difficult to cure or to mitigate. At SciLifeLab in Stockholm, Peter Nilsson, professor in Proteomics at the School of Biotechnology, leads a group that that is looking for answers in large scale protein analysis.

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