Molecular biology of multiple sclerosis
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Molecular biology of multiple sclerosis
John Wiley & Sons, c1997
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a relatively common chronic neurological disorder. It is a topical subject, with research interest in the field growing. This text seeks to describe in molecular terms what is known about the disease. It provides, where appropriate, enough background information to enable the non-specialist reader to become familiar with current concepts.
Table of Contents
- Multiple Sclerosis - A Molecular Conundrum
- The Anatomical and Molecular Pathology Of Multiple Sclerosis
- Molecular Cell Biology Of Oligodendrocytes
- Molecular Biology Of The Glia: Components Of Myelin - Myelin Basic Protein - The Implication Of Post-Translational Changes For Demyelinating Disease
- Molecular Biology Of The Glia: Components Of Myelin - PLP and Minor Myelin Proteins
- Molecular Biology Of The Glia: Astrocytes
- Molecular Biology Of Microglia
- Regulation Of Transcription and Translation In The Central Nervous System
- The Blood-Brain Barrier
- B Cells and Autoimmunity
- T-Cell Mediated Autoimmunity In Multiple Sclerosis
- Genetic Aspects Of MS
- Glycolipids Of The CNS
- Transplantation and Repair In Multiple Sclerosis
- Viruses And MS
- Animal Model Systems Of MS
- Rational Therapy In Multiple Sclerosis.
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