Oligodendrocytes: biology and pathology

M Bradl, H Lassmann - Acta neuropathologica, 2010 - Springer
… area might represent the most “primitive source” of oligodendrocytes, a relic that lost its …
Alternatively, the first wave OPCs could be lost in the course of a (not yet demonstrated) …

Progressive early dermatologic changes in Hutchinson‐Gilford Progeria syndrome

PJ Gillar, CI Kaye, JW McCourt - Pediatric dermatology, 1991 - Wiley Online Library
… skin was suggestive of scleroderma. given the homogeniza… Delayed bone age and
good soft tissue shadows at 13 months of … include Werner syndrome (WS), WeidemannRautenstrauch …

The pathology of MS: new insights and potential clinical applications

SJ Pittock, CF Lucchinetti - The neurologist, 2007 - journals.lww.com
… We also review the work of the Multiple Sclerosis Lesion Project, an international … and are
referred to as shadow plaques (Fig. 2). These shadow plaques are sharply demarcated areas …

[PDF][PDF] Grey Matter Demyelination and Neurodegeneration in Multiple Sclerosis: A New Animal Model for Studying Disease Mechanisms

CJ Gardner - 2011 - core.ac.uk
sclerosis is the commonest neurological disease affecting young adults. Whilst the initial
relapsing-remitting disease … diffusing from the cerebral meninges could be responsible, we have …

[HTML][HTML] The immunology of inflammatory demyelinating disease

H Wekerle, H Lassmann - McAlpine's multiple sclerosis, 2006 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
SCLEROSIS AS AN AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE multiple sclerosis is the most important
inflammatory disease … , the inflammatory changes underlying multiple sclerosis do not seem to be …

The causes of sporadic amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

LP Rowland - NEUROLOGICAL DISEASE AND THERAPY, 2006 - api.taylorfrancis.com
… Much is known about the pathogenesis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS); that is,
how the disease comes about in molecular terms. Virtually all the information has come from …

[PDF][PDF] Grey matter pathology in multiple sclerosis

M Albert - 2005 - academia.edu
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is the most common chronic disabling neurological disease of young …
onset followed by steady progression (primary progressive multiple sclerosis, PPMS). …

Pathology of demyelinating diseases

BFG Popescu, CF Lucchinetti - … : Mechanisms of Disease, 2012 - annualreviews.org
… major advances in our understanding of multiple sclerosis (MS) heterogeneity, the substrate
… , shadow plaques are not limited to patients with early and relapsing MS and, in fact, can be …

[图书][B] SKIBO-Diseases Disorders Affecting the Skin and Bones: A Clinical, Dermatologic, and Radiologic Synopsis

J Freyschmidt, G Freyschmidt - 2012 - books.google.com
scleroderma or morphea,is a chronic disease ofunknown etiology in which circumscribed
skin areas undergo sclerosis … circumscribed scleroderma, mottled circumscribed scleroderma, …

CD8+ T Cell Senescence: Lights and Shadows in Viral Infections, Autoimmune Disorders and Cancer

V Tedeschi, G Paldino, M Kunkl, M Paroli… - International Journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
… effects on the clinical progression of the disease. A better characterization of the
phenotype as well as the functions of senescent CD8 + T cells can be pivotal to prevent age-related …