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And we all know the associated risks involved when T-cells aren't allowed to do their normal function. I see another possible money making drug for big pharma but not much else in really finding the answer to MS.
I see your point Harry, but theses are the T-cells that lead to the attack of the myelin, so are considered bad T-cells.

I don't know about this drug, but with Tovaxin, these T-cells are isolated and distroyed. The other good T-cells are left alone to do their jobs.

There you have it. Science 101..
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