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Background imageMultiple Sclerosis Collection: Reading Football Club Players Charity Walk, Nationwide Football Against MS, Oxford Road

Reading Football Club Players Charity Walk, Nationwide Football Against MS, Oxford Road, Reading, Monday 27th April 1992

Background imageMultiple Sclerosis Collection: Teriflunomide multiple sclerosis drug F007 / 0193

Teriflunomide multiple sclerosis drug F007 / 0193
Teriflunomide multiple sclerosis drug, molecular model. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour-coded: hydrogen (white), carbon (grey), oxygen (red), fluorine (dark yellow) and nitrogen (blue)

Background imageMultiple Sclerosis Collection: Neurology slide show C016 / 9008

Neurology slide show C016 / 9008
Conceptual computer artwork depicting neurology. From left to right: MRI brain scans, 3D dsi white matter brain scan, brain, Alzheimers brain versus normal brain, MRI brain scan

Background imageMultiple Sclerosis Collection: Multiple sclerosis, MRI scan

Multiple sclerosis, MRI scan

Background imageMultiple Sclerosis Collection: Teriflunomide multiple sclerosis drug F007 / 0194

Teriflunomide multiple sclerosis drug F007 / 0194
Teriflunomide multiple sclerosis drug, molecular model. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour-coded: hydrogen (white), carbon (grey), oxygen (red), fluorine (dark yellow) and nitrogen (blue)

Background imageMultiple Sclerosis Collection: Dimethylfumarate multiple sclerosis drug F007 / 0143

Dimethylfumarate multiple sclerosis drug F007 / 0143
Dimethylfumarate (DMF) multiple sclerosis drug, molecular model. Dimethylfumarate is used for multiple applications, including multiple sclerosis and psoriasis treatment

Background imageMultiple Sclerosis Collection: Human interferon beta molecule F006 / 9241

Human interferon beta molecule F006 / 9241
Human interferon beta, molecular model. Interferons are proteins produced by white blood cells as part of the immune response to invading pathogens, especially viruses

Background imageMultiple Sclerosis Collection: Multiple sclerosis, light micrograph

Multiple sclerosis, light micrograph
Multiple sclerosis. Light micrograph of a section through the brain showing a large area of demyelinated nerve fibres (light pink, top) due to multiple sclerosis

Background imageMultiple Sclerosis Collection: Friedrich von Frerichs, German optician C018 / 7108

Friedrich von Frerichs, German optician C018 / 7108
Friedrich von Frerichs (1819-1885). 1889 engraving of the German ophthalmologist and pathologist Friedrich Theodor von Frerichs

Background imageMultiple Sclerosis Collection: Hyperbaric oxygenation cchamber, Russia

Hyperbaric oxygenation cchamber, Russia
Oxygen therapy. A patient about to be loaded into a small chamber used in hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT). In this kind of hard chamber the pressure may be raised to up to 6 bar (600 kilopascal)

Background imageMultiple Sclerosis Collection: Surgery in hyperbaric chamber, Russia

Surgery in hyperbaric chamber, Russia
Surgery in a hyoperbaric chamber. View of a chamber used in hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT). The lights above an operating table inside the chamber may be seen through the window at left

Background imageMultiple Sclerosis Collection: Hyperbaric oxygenation chamber, Russia

Hyperbaric oxygenation chamber, Russia
Oxygen therapy. Room containing three chambers used in hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT). In this kind of hard chamber the pressure may be raised to up to 6 bar (600 kilopascal)

Background imageMultiple Sclerosis Collection: Multiple sclerosis protein complex C015 / 3496

Multiple sclerosis protein complex C015 / 3496
Multiple sclerosis protein complex, molecular model. The proteins forming this complex are a T-cell receptor (TCR), a peptide antigen (myelin basic protein, MBP)

Background imageMultiple Sclerosis Collection: Multiple sclerosis protein complex

Multiple sclerosis protein complex, molecular model. The proteins forming this complex are a T-cell receptor (TCR), a peptide antigen (myelin basic protein, MBP)

Background imageMultiple Sclerosis Collection: Macrophage engulfing a nerve cell, TEM C013 / 4803

Macrophage engulfing a nerve cell, TEM C013 / 4803
Macrophage engulfing a nerve cell. Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through a macrophage white blood cell (blue) that has engulfed a nerve cell (neuron, centre)

Background imageMultiple Sclerosis Collection: Domestic Dog, Golden Retriever, adult, on pavement with disabled owner confined to wheelchair

Domestic Dog, Golden Retriever, adult, on pavement with disabled owner confined to wheelchair, England

Background imageMultiple Sclerosis Collection: Demyelinated nerve, TEM

Demyelinated nerve, TEM
Demyelinated nerve. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through an axon (a structure that transmits nerve impulses to other nerve cells) that has lost its myelin sheath

Background imageMultiple Sclerosis Collection: Nerve demyelination, TEM

Nerve demyelination, TEM
Nerve demyelination. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through a Schwann cell and a nerve fibre, showing the early collapse of its myelin sheath

Background imageMultiple Sclerosis Collection: Demyelinated nerve in multiple sclerosis

Demyelinated nerve in multiple sclerosis. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through an axon (a structure that transmits nerve impulses) that has lost its myelin sheath

Background imageMultiple Sclerosis Collection: Multiple sclerosis, SEM

Multiple sclerosis, SEM
Multiple sclerosis. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of microglial cells (round) ingesting oligodendrocytes (branched). This is the process thought to occur in multiple sclerosis (MS)

Background imageMultiple Sclerosis Collection: Multiple sclerosis

Multiple sclerosis. Illustration of the brain and spinal cord of a woman suffering from multiple sclerosis (MS). Also seen in the image is a magnified view of the spinal cord (upper right)

Background imageMultiple Sclerosis Collection: Col. MRI scan of a brain with multiple sclerosis

Col. MRI scan of a brain with multiple sclerosis

Background imageMultiple Sclerosis Collection: Neurology

Neurology
Conceptual computer artwork depicting neurology. From left to right: MRI brain scans, nerve cell, brain, Alzheimers brain versus normal brain, MRI brain scan

Background imageMultiple Sclerosis Collection: Nerve cell trauma response

Nerve cell trauma response. Fluorescent light micrograph of a section through a spinal cord affected by multiple sclerosis (MS)

Background imageMultiple Sclerosis Collection: Nerve cell trauma response

Nerve cell trauma response. Fluorescent light micrograph of a section through a spinal cord affected by multiple sclerosis (MS)


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"Multiple Sclerosis: Joining Forces for a Cure at the Reading Football Club Players Charity Walk" The SEM community came together in full force at the Nationwide Football Against MS event on Oxford Road. The Reading Football Club players took part in a charity walk, raising awareness and funds to combat multiple sclerosis. Amongst the participants, Teriflunomide, a promising multiple sclerosis drug (F007 / 0193), showcased its potential to revolutionize treatment options. In an enlightening neurology slide show (C016 / 9008), experts shed light on the complexities of this condition. Highlighting their dedication, North Carolina (NC) stood out on a contour map of the United States of America during this nationwide event. This powerful visual representation emphasized that MS knows no boundaries and affects individuals across all states. Continuing with medical advancements, another breakthrough drug was introduced - Dimethylfumarate (F007 / 0144). Its potential impact in managing multiple sclerosis was discussed alongside its predecessor (F007 / 0143). Through events like these and groundbreaking research, we are one step closer to finding effective treatments and ultimately a cure for multiple sclerosis. Let's unite against MS and bring hope to those affected by this challenging condition.