Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Phase 3 clinical trial included 134 adults with full neuroaxis MRI and no new NMOSD symptoms. At 28 weeks, 15% ...
Past neuroscience studies found that when the central nervous system (CNS) is damaged, for instance following a stroke or spinal cord injuries, the lesions become surrounded by borders of newly ...
—In a new study, the extent of microstructural damage in patients with early relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) was associated with worse disability and spinal cord atrophy at 5 years. Here ...
In samples of the spinal cord from four deceased MS patients, 260 genes were simultaneously analyzed and the cellular architecture of the lesions could be determined. The authors also found new ...
In a new study in mice, a team of researchers from UCLA, the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, and Harvard University have uncovered a crucial component for restoring functional activity after ...
China Medical University Hospital (CMUH), in collaboration with Ever Supreme International Biotechnology Co., Ltd. and SHINE OUT BIO TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD., has unveiled a targeted gene-engineered ...
Unlike humans and other mammals, lampreys recover quickly and almost completely even after severe lesions high up in the spinal cord. Morgan previously discovered that although neural regeneration ...
Radiologically isolated syndrome (RIS) is when a person has lesions in the brain or spinal cord that are consistent with diseases such as multiple sclerosis (MS), but they have no neurological ...
Collaborating scientists at the Karolinska Institute and at Stockholm University used a technology called in situ sequencing (ISS) to help reveal at the cellular level how lesions in multiple ...
In a new study in mice, researchers have uncovered a crucial component for restoring functional activity after spinal cord injury. The neuroscientists have shown that re-growing specific neurons back ...
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