A recent study has identified three distinct endophenotypes of multiple sclerosis, which could lead to personalized treatment options for patients. The research highlights the importance of individualized approaches in managing the disease.
New research identifies three distinct multiple sclerosis endophenotypes for personalized treatment .
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