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Mechanisms of Neurodegeneration and Axonal Dysfunction in Progressive Multiple Sclerosis
2019
Biomedicines
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a major cause of neurological disability, which increases predominantly during disease progression as a result of cortical and grey matter structures involvement. The gradual accumulation of disability characteristic of the disease seems to also result from a different set of mechanisms, including in particular immune reactions confined to the Central Nervous System such as: (a) B-cell dysregulation, (b) CD8+ T cells causing demyelination or axonal/neuronal damage,
doi:10.3390/biomedicines7010014
pmid:30791637
pmcid:PMC6466454
fatcat:kprnrmfpbnb3lm7ze5ufbzignm