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How
to register as a tissue donor Raising awareness of all those affected by MS Requesting
tissue for research on multiple sclerosis Promoting the Tissue Bank in the research community The Bank
Statement Articles
Links: Multiple Sclerosis Society of Great
Britain and Northern Ireland International Federation of Multiple Sclerosis
Societies E-mail: ukmstissuebank@imperial.ac.uk
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MS INSIGHT Banking on the
future .
Research requires painstaking
examination and analysis of raw material - human tissue. The MS Society's new
tissue bank means that anyone can make a last, and lasting, gift in the fight
against MS. Vital parts of the central nervous system - the brain and spinal
cord - and other tissue and fluids can help explain MS and how to combat it. Tissue banks have contributed
over the years to a number of major advances in research into both the causes
and treatment of varied neurological conditions. A number of tissue banks in
Britain specialise in collecting and storing tissue from people with
neurological conditions such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's disease, and
schizophrenia as well as MS. Sometimes mistakenly called 'brain banks', these
tissue banks take responsibility for collecting post-mortem tissue from two
groups of donors: those who have a recognised neurological complaint and
those who do not, the latter commonly known as 'controls'. Tissue banking is not new to
the Society and for many years we funded two tissue banks in the page 1 page 1 -
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The UK Multiple Sclerosis Tissue Bank Tel: 020
7594 9734 E-mail: ukmstissuebank@imperial.ac.uk |
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The UK Multiple
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