
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) in vitro modeling
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) in vitro modeling provides a controlled environment to study demyelination, neuroinflammation, and immune interactions. These models utilize oligodendrocytes, neurons, microglia, and astrocytes to mimic disease progression and test therapeutic strategies. Techniques such as iPSC-derived cell models, primary cultures, and organotypic cultures enable researchers to explore biomarkers, drug efficacy, and mechanisms of neurodegeneration. Advancing MS in vitro models enhances precision medicine, supporting innovative treatment development.
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