Trending Topics in Multiple Sclerosis

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory disease characterized by progressive demyelination and neurodegeneration of the central nervous system (CNS), constituting the most common demyelinating disease of the CNS in humans. Although intensive research over many decades has unveiled many pat...

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description Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory disease characterized by progressive demyelination and neurodegeneration of the central nervous system (CNS), constituting the most common demyelinating disease of the CNS in humans. Although intensive research over many decades has unveiled many pathophysiological mechanisms in the development of MS, the cause is still unknown. Nevertheless, it does seem clear that genetic susceptibility and environmental factors play crucial roles. Trending Topics in Multiple Sclerosis is a book that provides an insight into some of the main problems currently debated in this area of research, focusing on topics that deal with genetic and environmental risk factors, pathophysiological mechanisms, neurocognitive findings, and neuroprotective strategies.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-669202024-04-01T14:15:19Z Trending Topics in Multiple Sclerosis Gonzalez-Quevedo, Alina Neurology & clinical neurophysiology thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing::MK Medical specialties, branches of medicine::MKJ Neurology and clinical neurophysiology Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory disease characterized by progressive demyelination and neurodegeneration of the central nervous system (CNS), constituting the most common demyelinating disease of the CNS in humans. Although intensive research over many decades has unveiled many pathophysiological mechanisms in the development of MS, the cause is still unknown. Nevertheless, it does seem clear that genetic susceptibility and environmental factors play crucial roles. Trending Topics in Multiple Sclerosis is a book that provides an insight into some of the main problems currently debated in this area of research, focusing on topics that deal with genetic and environmental risk factors, pathophysiological mechanisms, neurocognitive findings, and neuroprotective strategies. 2021-04-20T15:57:27Z 2021-04-20T15:57:27Z 2016 book ONIX_20210420_9789535126577_2279 9789535126577 9789535126560 9789535173106 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/66920 eng image/jpeg n/a https://www.intechopen.com/books https://mts.intechopen.com/storage/books/5156/authors_book/authors_book.pdf IntechOpen IntechOpen 10.5772/61417 10.5772/61417 78a36484-2c0c-47cb-ad67-2b9f5cd4a8f6 9789535126577 9789535126560 9789535173106 IntechOpen 338 open access
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Trending Topics in Multiple Sclerosis
title Trending Topics in Multiple Sclerosis
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title_short Trending Topics in Multiple Sclerosis
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