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Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 6:57 AM
Subject: Two Article from The World of Multiple Sclerosis

Posting of the following article has been approved by The World of
Multiple Sclerosis http://www.ifmss.org.uk/default.htm

---US Buffalo University Team Uses DNA Microarray Method Against MS---

A multidisciplinary team of pharmaceutics and computer-science researchers
at the University at Buffalo, one of very few teams in the nation applying
DNA microarray technology in studies of multiple sclerosis (MS), has
developed a method of interpreting the massive amount of information that
results from such experiments.
The application of this method to genomic data could help researchers in the
UB School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, the School of Medicine
and Biomedical Sciences and Buffalo General Hospital to develop and
ultimately predict the best treatment strategies for MS patients based on
levels of gene expression, the process by which a gene's coded information
is converted into, or expressed, as proteins in cells.

http://www.msif.org/newpwms/Research/default.asp?ID=91
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---Society-Sponsored Task Force Develops Guidelines For Use Of Placebos In
Clinical Trials For MS---

An international task force convened by the US National MS Society has
developed guidelines for the use of inactive placebos in future clinical
trials for MS. With the availability of agents for treating of MS, questions
have been raised about the practicality and ethics of future trials that
might include a placebo-treated group. The task force, chaired by Fred D.
Lublin, MD (Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York City), reports these
guidelines in the May issue of the Annals of Neurology.

http://www.msif.org/newpwms/Research/default.asp?ID=87

 

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