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Multiple Sclerosis As A Neuronal Disease
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Multiple Sclerosis As A Neuronal Disease, This book examines the role of neurons in multiple sclerosis (MS) and the changes that occur in neurons as a result of MS. It places MS in a new and important perspective that not only explains the basis for symptom production, remission, and progress in , Multiple Sclerosis As A Neuronal Disease
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  • Multiple Sclerosis As A Neuronal Disease
  • Written by author Stephen G. Waxman
  • Published by Elsevier Science, 5/27/2005
  • This book examines the role of neurons in multiple sclerosis (MS) and the changes that occur in neurons as a result of MS. It places MS in a new and important perspective that not only explains the basis for symptom production, remission, and progress in
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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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