The contribution of demyelination to axonal loss in multiple sclerosis
The traditional notion that multiple sclerosis is a primary demyelinating disease has led to a plaque-centred view of both aetiology and the pathogenesis of disease progression. The presence of axonal loss has received increasing recognition. However, the relative roles of demyelination and axonal l...
Main Authors: | DeLuca, G, Williams, K, Evangelou, N, Ebers, G, Esiri, M |
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Other Authors: | Guarantors of Brain |
Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2006
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