Two Kinds of Multiple Sclerosis, Two Different Responses to Beta-Interferon, Stanford University Study Shows

STANFORD, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--There may be two distinct versions of multiple sclerosis, a study in both animal models and human blood samples suggests. What’s more, a patient’s responsiveness to the most popular first-line drug for this episodic and all-too-often recurring autoimmune condition seems to depend on which version that patient has.
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