Systemic Lupus Erythematosus News and Research

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Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is the form of the disease that most people are referring to when they say "lupus." The word "systemic" means the disease can affect many parts of the body. The symptoms of SLE may be mild or serious. Although SLE usually first affects people between the ages of 15 and 45 years, it can occur in childhood or later in life as well.
4SC to present pre-clinical data on vidofludimus in systemic lupus erythematosus at EULAR 2011

4SC to present pre-clinical data on vidofludimus in systemic lupus erythematosus at EULAR 2011

HPV vaccination does not affect rate of disease flares in patients with SLE, study finds

HPV vaccination does not affect rate of disease flares in patients with SLE, study finds

Lilly Phase I multiple myeloma study affirms potential of LY2127399-bortezomib combination

Lilly Phase I multiple myeloma study affirms potential of LY2127399-bortezomib combination

African Americans with SLE have higher antibody response to influenza vaccination: Study

African Americans with SLE have higher antibody response to influenza vaccination: Study

EMA CHMP issues positive opinion for marketing approval of BENLYSTA

EMA CHMP issues positive opinion for marketing approval of BENLYSTA

Study explores link between alexithymia and auto-immune disease

Study explores link between alexithymia and auto-immune disease

Researchers discover molecular mechanisms behind autoimmunity

Researchers discover molecular mechanisms behind autoimmunity

LMP1 viral protein needs TRAF6 cellular protein to promote B cell activation signaling pathways: Study

LMP1 viral protein needs TRAF6 cellular protein to promote B cell activation signaling pathways: Study

Early uMSC transplantation may treat lupus nephritis

Early uMSC transplantation may treat lupus nephritis

ALR announces medical research grant awards to cure lupus

ALR announces medical research grant awards to cure lupus

NYC scientists receive $420,000 S.L.E. Lupus Foundation grant for new research

NYC scientists receive $420,000 S.L.E. Lupus Foundation grant for new research

Merck's VICTRELIS phase III study results against HCV presented at EASL annual meeting

Merck's VICTRELIS phase III study results against HCV presented at EASL annual meeting

Lupus nephritis ESRD study finds increase in incidence rates among children, African Americans

Lupus nephritis ESRD study finds increase in incidence rates among children, African Americans

Scientific advances at Scripps Research lay foundation for new lupus drug Benlysta

Scientific advances at Scripps Research lay foundation for new lupus drug Benlysta

ALR commits funding for new study to identify lupus susceptibility genes in multiple ethnicities

ALR commits funding for new study to identify lupus susceptibility genes in multiple ethnicities

FDA approves BENLYSTA for active, autoantibody-positive systemic lupus erythematosus

FDA approves BENLYSTA for active, autoantibody-positive systemic lupus erythematosus

Human Genome Sciences receives FDA approval for Benlysta to treat lupus

Human Genome Sciences receives FDA approval for Benlysta to treat lupus

Merck to present VICTRELIS phase III study data against HCV at EASL annual meeting

Merck to present VICTRELIS phase III study data against HCV at EASL annual meeting

LRI announces 12 new research grants to drive innovation in lupus

LRI announces 12 new research grants to drive innovation in lupus

The Lancet journal publishes BENLYSTA BLISS-52 study against SLE

The Lancet journal publishes BENLYSTA BLISS-52 study against SLE

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