Studies indicate that excessive alternative splicing in multiple sclerosis is regulated by interferon-beta.

Published Date: 08 May 2024

Comparing the blood cells of patients with untreated multiple sclerosis to those of healthy controls, a recent study discovered extensive alternative splicing of messenger RNA. The findings of the study demonstrated severely dysregulated alternative splicing.

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