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UVA Identifies Brain’s Lymphatic Vessels as New Avenue to Treat Multiple Sclerosis

UVA Today announced that UVA has identified Brain’s Lymphatic Vessels as New Avenue to Treat Multiple Sclerosis. We always knew Alban Gaultier, Ph.D. would be on the cutting edge.

Get the full story at the University of Virginia’s website.

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