The role of axonal pathology in MS disability
It is well recognized that in end-stage multiple sclerosis (MS) pathology there is axon loss. Since the axons of central nervous system fibre tracts regenerate very poorly (if at all), it is axon loss that is likely to be responsible for the permanent clinical deficits of MS. Thus, the key question...
Hlavní autoři: | Perry, V, Woolley, S, Anthony, D |
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Médium: | Journal article |
Jazyk: | English |
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1999
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