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The following pages link to Electron microscopic features of multiple sclerosis lesions (Q34241025):
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- Neural stem cell niches in health and diseases (Q26995185) (← links)
- Promoting remyelination in multiple sclerosis-recent advances (Q27010398) (← links)
- The possible viral aetiology of disseminated sclerosis (Q27472829) (← links)
- Pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis: insights from molecular and metabolic imaging (Q30835804) (← links)
- From fish to man: understanding endogenous remyelination in central nervous system demyelinating diseases (Q31155244) (← links)
- Allelic variation in the Tyk2 and EGF genes as potential genetic determinants of CNS repair. (Q33640136) (← links)
- Importance of oligodendrocyte protection, BBB breakdown and inflammation for remyelination. (Q33740931) (← links)
- Spontaneous remyelination following extensive demyelination is associated with improved neurological function in a viral model of multiple sclerosis (Q33757272) (← links)
- Therapeutic strategies in multiple sclerosis. II. Long-term repair (Q33798262) (← links)
- Zebrafish regenerate full thickness optic nerve myelin after demyelination, but this fails with increasing age. (Q34184853) (← links)
- Remyelination can be extensive in multiple sclerosis despite a long disease course (Q34578773) (← links)
- Remyelination in multiple sclerosis. (Q34632031) (← links)
- Imaging of CNS myelin by positron-emission tomography (Q34695082) (← links)
- Multiple sclerosis. Current etiological concepts (Q34828094) (← links)
- Imaging of repeated episodes of demyelination and remyelination in multiple sclerosis (Q34988398) (← links)
- Remyelinating strategies for the treatment of multiple sclerosis (Q35046922) (← links)
- Cell transplantation, myelin repair, and multiple sclerosis (Q35172531) (← links)
- Parallel changes in structural and functional measures of optic nerve myelination after optic neuritis (Q35645061) (← links)
- Quantitative ultrastructural analysis of a single spinal cord demyelinated lesion predicts total lesion load, axonal loss, and neurological dysfunction in a murine model of multiple sclerosis (Q35745786) (← links)
- Human monoclonal antibodies reactive to oligodendrocytes promote remyelination in a model of multiple sclerosis (Q35805634) (← links)
- Autoimmune and virus-induced demyelinating diseases. A review (Q36058490) (← links)
- Radioautographic studies of choline incorporation into peripheral nerve myelin (Q36190258) (← links)
- In vitro analysis of the oligodendrocyte lineage in mice during demyelination and remyelination (Q36223764) (← links)
- Regeneration of myelin sheaths of normal length and thickness in the zebrafish CNS correlates with growth of axons in caliber (Q36380800) (← links)
- Role of mitochondria in multiple sclerosis (Q36458744) (← links)
- Pathology of the early lesion in multiple sclerosis (Q36612558) (← links)
- Insufficient OPC migration into demyelinated lesions is a cause of poor remyelination in MS and mouse models (Q36868612) (← links)
- Remyelination in the rat dorsal funiculus following demyelination by laser irradiation (Q36879538) (← links)
- Remyelination-promoting human IgMs: developing a therapeutic reagent for demyelinating disease. (Q37065082) (← links)
- Loss of Myelin Basic Protein Function Triggers Myelin Breakdown in Models of Demyelinating Diseases (Q37104869) (← links)
- Sodium MRI in Multiple Sclerosis is Compatible with Intracellular Sodium Accumulation and Inflammation-Induced Hyper-Cellularity of Acute Brain Lesions. (Q37163249) (← links)
- Molecular probes for imaging myelinated white matter in CNS. (Q37279017) (← links)
- Neuroprotection and neuroregeneration in multiple sclerosis (Q37419064) (← links)
- Myelinosome formation represents an early stage of oligodendrocyte damage in multiple sclerosis and its animal model (Q37423770) (← links)
- Regulation of remyelination in multiple sclerosis. (Q37858668) (← links)
- In vitro modeling of central nervous system myelination and remyelination (Q37920850) (← links)
- FTY720 on the way from the base camp to the summit of the mountain: relevance for remyelination (Q37989903) (← links)
- Glial cells as progenitors and stem cells: new roles in the healthy and diseased brain (Q38225513) (← links)
- Remyelination in multiple sclerosis: what do we know and where are we going? (Q38364826) (← links)
- Neuroprotection by central nervous system remyelination: Molecular, cellular, and functional considerations (Q38952007) (← links)
- Early sterile autopsy in etiological studies on multiple sclerosis (Q39332202) (← links)
- MTR recovery in brain lesions in the BECOME study of glatiramer acetate vs interferon β-1b (Q39544816) (← links)
- Structural dynamics of oligodendrocyte lysis by perforin in culture: relevance to multiple sclerosis (Q39566423) (← links)
- Regeneration of Oligodendroglia During Recovery from Demyelinating Disease (Q40053366) (← links)
- Neural cell markers and their applications to neurology (Q40105593) (← links)
- Remyelination in human CNS lesions (Q40297858) (← links)
- Antibodies to Oligodendroglia in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis (Q40822271) (← links)
- Multiple sclerosis. Principles and hypotheses of research on its cause (Q41509295) (← links)
- The controversy surrounding the pathogenesis of the multiple sclerosis lesion (Q41522819) (← links)
- The Norton Lecture: a review of the oligodendrocyte in the multiple sclerosis lesion (Q41563978) (← links)