Welcome to The MOGA type of protein involved in cell adhesion. Present throughout myelin sheaths. Project!
The MOGA type of protein involved in cell adhesion. Present throughout myelin sheaths. Project is thrilled to officially launch the new website and announce the incorporation of our organization. The MOGA type of protein involved in cell adhesion. Present throughout myelin sheaths. Project is onInflammation of the optic nerve that may be classified as unilateral (affecting one eye) or bilateral (affecting both eyes) that may result in vision changes, vision loss, and/or pain with eye movement. a mission to provide MOG-ADOften referred to as MOGAD, Anti-MOG, MOG Ab+, MOG Antibody Disease, MOG Associated Antibody Disease, MOG positive disease patients, doctors and caregivers access to accurate and current disease information, advocate for research, and bring together a compassionate community to share their stories and provide each other much needed support.. The goal is for this platform is to be a point of relief and comfort for the MOG-ADOften referred to as MOGAD, Anti-MOG, MOG Ab+, MOG Antibody Disease, MOG Associated Antibody Disease, MOG positive disease community. To better understand where to get information and links, take a quick look at the site map:
- Resources provides access to five areas of educational materials:
- Facts & Information Sheets provides links to information onInflammation of the optic nerve that may be classified as unilateral (affecting one eye) or bilateral (affecting both eyes) that may result in vision changes, vision loss, and/or pain with eye movement. MOG-ADOften referred to as MOGAD, Anti-MOG, MOG Ab+, MOG Antibody Disease, MOG Associated Antibody Disease, MOG positive disease from disease information to Fact Sheets for Educators.
- MOGmentum provides access to the MOGmentum Series, which is a collaborative effort between The MOGA type of protein involved in cell adhesion. Present throughout myelin sheaths. Project and The Sumaira Foundation for NMO designed to help better understand this complicated disease.
- Podcasts provides links to the Podcasts, with our partner, the Siegel Rare Neuroimmune Association (SRNA).
- For the Blind provides educational materials and links to resources compiled by our Ambassador for the Blind, Andrea Mitchell.
- Ignition Surveys is a landing place for the results of our Ignition Surveys, which are non-scientific surveys from the ever-growing MOG-ADOften referred to as MOGAD, Anti-MOG, MOG Ab+, MOG Antibody Disease, MOG Associated Antibody Disease, MOG positive disease community designed to ignite areas of study for MOG-ADOften referred to as MOGAD, Anti-MOG, MOG Ab+, MOG Antibody Disease, MOG Associated Antibody Disease, MOG positive disease researchers and pharmaceutical companies.
- News/Events provides the latest new, announcements and events as well as results and pictures of past events.
- MOG Blog is a great place to find stories and articles designed to educate, inspire, read about other MOG-ADOften referred to as MOGAD, Anti-MOG, MOG Ab+, MOG Antibody Disease, MOG Associated Antibody Disease, MOG positive disease patient journeys and read about tips onInflammation of the optic nerve that may be classified as unilateral (affecting one eye) or bilateral (affecting both eyes) that may result in vision changes, vision loss, and/or pain with eye movement. living with MOG-ADOften referred to as MOGAD, Anti-MOG, MOG Ab+, MOG Antibody Disease, MOG Associated Antibody Disease, MOG positive disease .
- MOG Gear page has all of the best MOGA type of protein involved in cell adhesion. Present throughout myelin sheaths. Awareness gear. New gear is added periodically to provide new ways to help advocate and raise awareness!
- Community helps to Connect to the MOG-ADOften referred to as MOGAD, Anti-MOG, MOG Ab+, MOG Antibody Disease, MOG Associated Antibody Disease, MOG positive disease community and Contribute to the MOGA type of protein involved in cell adhesion. Present throughout myelin sheaths. Project mission. Please join the email list or consider becoming a volunteer. There are many ways to help, so check it out
For questions, wanting to get involved, or to contact The MOG Project, please reach out through Contact Us or email us at info@mogproject.org.

Looks great!
Hi !
Last year at january i got new diagnostig…MOG positiv.
I` ve beeb twise on hospital.
In Finland there is not anykind knowing about that diagnostig…tree doctor said to me, that THEM don t know, How They should TaKe care about of me
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