Multiple sclerosis: recent developments in neuropathology, pathogenesis, magnetic resonance imaging studies and treatment
C Lucchinetti, W Brück… - Current opinion in …, 2001 - journals.lww.com
… disease, coupled with detailed pathological analysis and neuroimaging studies of … sclerosis
patients, indicate that the events involved in the formation of the multiple sclerosis lesion may …
patients, indicate that the events involved in the formation of the multiple sclerosis lesion may …
18 Multiple Sclerosis and Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis
H Lassmann - … : Degenerative Diseases of the Nervous System, 2007 - books.google.com
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory disease of the central nervous system, which
leads to the formation of disseminated demyelinated plaques in the central nervous system…
leads to the formation of disseminated demyelinated plaques in the central nervous system…
The translational biology of remyelination: past, present, and future
RJM Franklin, V Gallo - Glia, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Amongst neurological diseases, multiple sclerosis (MS) presents an attractive target for
regenerative medicine. This is because the primary pathology, the loss of myelin‐forming …
regenerative medicine. This is because the primary pathology, the loss of myelin‐forming …
Pathology: what may it tell us?
CF Lucchinetti, JE Parisi - Handbook of multiple sclerosis, 2006 - taylorfrancis.com
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory demyelinating disease of the central nervous
system (CNS) that affects approximately one million people worldwide and is the most …
system (CNS) that affects approximately one million people worldwide and is the most …
Congenital Disorders and Developmental Anomalies
J Freyschmidt, G Freyschmidt, J Freyschmidt… - … Disorders Affecting the …, 1999 - Springer
… Tuberous sclerosis is an autosomal dominant disorder with high … can differentiate mutilating
palmoplantar keratoderma from other rare mutilating disorders such as Werner's syndrome…
palmoplantar keratoderma from other rare mutilating disorders such as Werner's syndrome…
Remyelination protects axons from demyelination-associated axon degeneration
KA Irvine, WF Blakemore - Brain, 2008 - academic.oup.com
… in multiple sclerosis are considered to vary depending on the stage of the disease. During
… of axonal injury in remyelinated multiple sclerosis shadow plaques compared to inactive …
… of axonal injury in remyelinated multiple sclerosis shadow plaques compared to inactive …
[PDF][PDF] Characterization of molecular alterations in normal appearing white matter of Multiple Sclerosis brain tissue and its animal model experimental autoimmune …
T Zeis - 2008 - edoc.unibas.ch
… a possible early case of multiple sclerosis in which a woman lost sight of both eyes and her
… However, the first illustrations and descriptions of clinical details of multiple sclerosis were …
… However, the first illustrations and descriptions of clinical details of multiple sclerosis were …
Immune-mediated oligodendrocyte injury in multiple sclerosis: molecular mechanisms and therapeutic interventions
M Buntinx, P Stinissen, P Steels… - Critical Reviews™ in …, 2002 - dl.begellhouse.com
… ABSTRACT: In this review, new insights into the immunopathogenesis of multiple
sclerosis (MS) are discussed, with special focus on the potential mechanisms leading to …
sclerosis (MS) are discussed, with special focus on the potential mechanisms leading to …
[图书][B] Early indicators early treatments neuroprotection in multiple sclerosis
OR Hommes, G Comi - 2012 - books.google.com
… of this inflammatory process may havea neuroprotective effect. Pathological studies in
multiple sclerosis have now clearly demonstrated that destructive processes may be followed by …
multiple sclerosis have now clearly demonstrated that destructive processes may be followed by …