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1 | The structure of myelinated axons in the CNS | 1 |
2 | Dialogues : communication between axons and myelinating glia | 29 |
3 | Molecular specializations at the glia-axon interface | 45 |
4 | Potassium channel organization of myelinated and demyelinated axons | 57 |
5 | The roles of potassium and calcium channels in physiology and pathophysiology of axons | 69 |
6 | The conduction properties of demyelinated and remyelinated axons | 85 |
7 | Altered distributions and functions of multiple sodium channel subtypes in multiple sclerosis and its models | 101 |
8 | Na[superscript +] channel reorganization in demyelinated axons | 119 |
9 | Ion currents and axonal oscillators : a possible biophysical basis for positive signs and symptoms in multiple sclerosis | 131 |
10 | Clinical pharmacology of abnormal potassium channel organization in demyelinated axons | 145 |
11 | Pathology of neurons in multiple sclerosis | 153 |
12 | Axonal degeneration in multiple sclerosis : the histopathological evidence | 165 |
13 | Natural history of multiple sclerosis : when do axons degenerate? | 185 |
14 | Brain atrophy as a measure of neurodegeneration and neuroprotection | 201 |
15 | MRI-clinical correlations in multiple sclerosis : implications for our understanding of neuronal changes | 215 |
16 | Electrophysiological correlates of relapse, remission, persistent sensorimotor deficit, and long-term recovery processes in multiple sclerosis | 227 |
17 | Inflammation and axon degeneration | 241 |
18 | Nitric oxide and axonal pathophysiology | 255 |
19 | Molecular mechanisms of calcium influx in axonal degeneration | 275 |
20 | Axonal damage and neuron death in multiple sclerosis and experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis : the role of calpain | 293 |
21 | Mutations of myelination-associated genes that affect axonal integrity | 305 |
22 | Neuronal blocking factors in demyelinating diseases | 317 |
23 | Evidence for neuronal apoptosis in demyelinating CNS diseases | 327 |
24 | Mechanisms underlying Wallerian degeneration | 341 |
25 | AMAN : what it teaches us about mechanisms underlying axonal injury | 355 |
26 | Axonal degeneration as a predictor of outcome in neurological disorders | 373 |
27 | Remyelination as neuroprotection | 389 |
28 | Transplantation of peripheral-myelin-forming cells to repair demyelinated axons | 421 |
29 | Blocking the axonal injury cascade : neuroprotection in multiple sclerosis and its models | 435 |
30 | Functional brain reorganization and recovery after injury to white matter | 451 |
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