Higher levels of some inflammatory signaling molecules are associated with less fatigue in people with primary Sjögren’s syndrome, challenging prior…
Marisa Wexler, MS
Marisa holds a Master of Science in cellular and molecular pathology from the University of Pittsburgh, where she studied novel genetic drivers of ovarian cancer. Her areas of expertise include cancer biology, immunology, and genetics, and she has worked as a science writing and communications intern for the Genetics Society of America.
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Articles by Marisa Wexler, MS
Analyzing subsets of immune cells in the salivary gland by examining the cells’ epigenetic makeup is a viable way to…
A new study in mice suggests that metformin — a drug typically used to control blood sugar levels in…
Those with Sjögren’s syndrome appear to be at higher risk for osteonecrosis of the jaw (ONJ), a condition where, after…
Sjögren’s Patients Exhibit Different Personality Traits than Healthy Individuals, Study Suggests
Patients with primary Sjögren’s syndrome may have different personality characteristics, including a tendency to be more neurotic and less…