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Development of specific immunomodulatory agents for Multiple Sclerosis affecting the brainstem and cerebellum (2009-2011)

Abstract

The aim of this project is to develop immune-modulating peptides that will specificallt inhibit immune responses against the most abundant myelin protein in the central nervous system which is caled PLP. PLP comes under immune attack in poeple whose Multiple Sclerosis affects the parts of the brain that control functions such as balance. The aim is to prove that the immune-modulating peptides will be able to specifically prevent damage to these areas of the brain, without causing unwanted side-effects. The work will be done using peripheral blood leukocytes from patients with MS.

Experts

Associate Professor Judith Greer

Principal Research Fellow
UQ Centre for Clinical Research
Faculty of Medicine
Judith Greer
Judith Greer

Emeritus Professor Michael Pender

Emeritus Professor
Royal Brisbane Clinical Unit
Faculty of Medicine
Michael Pender
Michael Pender