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Titlebook: Emerging and Evolving Topics in Multiple Sclerosis Pathogenesis and Treatments; Anne C. La Flamme,Jacqueline Monique Orian Book 2015 The E

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书目名称Emerging and Evolving Topics in Multiple Sclerosis Pathogenesis and Treatments
编辑Anne C. La Flamme,Jacqueline Monique Orian
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概述This book highlights the areas that have been most revised by recent discoveries relevant to the treatment, diagnosis, or basic understanding of the underlying pathobiology of Multiple Sclerosis.This
丛书名称Current Topics in Behavioral Neurosciences
图书封面Titlebook: Emerging and Evolving Topics in Multiple Sclerosis Pathogenesis and Treatments;  Anne C. La Flamme,Jacqueline Monique Orian Book 2015 The E
描述Over the past decade, we have made great advances in the field of multiple sclerosis (MS) research, and this book focuses on those advances in MS pathogenesis and treatment. While some of these advances have been through new approaches and ideas that have emerged in the last decade such as the newly identified protective role that amyloid proteins may play in MS or the use of helminths to treat autoimmune diseases, others have evolved from previous theories and ideas that have only now gained momentum and a deeper understanding such as the role of HLA or gender in MS susceptibility. This book covers these emerging and evolving topics and highlights the substantial advancements made in elucidation of the factors regulating susceptibility or disease progression, identification of new ways to monitor or predict MS pathology, and development of new strategies for treating MS.
出版日期Book 2015
关键词Emerging therapeutic approaches and targets; Epidemiology of MS; Multiple sclerosis disease assessment
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doihttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-25543-9
isbn_softcover978-3-319-34846-9
isbn_ebook978-3-319-25543-9Series ISSN 1866-3370 Series E-ISSN 1866-3389
issn_series 1866-3370
copyrightThe Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerl
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Sex-Based Differences in Multiple Sclerosis (MS): Part II: Rising Incidence of Multiple Sclerosis iirected toward understanding why this is the case. Past research has revealed a number of sex differences in autoimmune responses that can account for the female bias in MS. However, much less is known about why the incidence of MS has increased exclusively in women over the past half century. The r
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Helminth Therapy for MS,ping world; this proposal has been termed the hygiene or old friends hypothesis. The epidemiology of MS shows an inverse correlation with helminth infections. Positive effects of helminths in animal models of MS and observational studies in people with MS naturally infected with helminths suggest th
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