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Jurynczyk M et al. – In this review, the authors present recent findings on how Notch signaling may affect function of both immune and glial cells, analyze data implicating the Notch pathway in MS and EAE, and discuss the therapeutic potential of manipulating Notch signaling in MS patients.

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