Disease Found in OHSU Monkeys May Help Both Humans and Animals
An exciting front page headline in The Oregonian this morning about efforts to combat multiple sclerosis. It’s a good example of how findings in animals and humans can often be cross-linked allowing for new treatments to be developed for one or both species. The research project started with a mystery…a naturally-occurring disease found in a small number of ONPRC’s Japanese Macaque monkeys. The disease caused the animals to lose the loss of their limbs over time. Further … Read More