NEWLY IDENTIFIED DEFICIENCIES IN THE MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM AND THEIR IMPACT ON THE REMYELINATION FAILURE

Newly Identified Deficiencies in the Multiple Sclerosis Central Nervous System and Their Impact on the Remyelination Failure

The pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis (MS) remains enigmatic and controversial.Myelin sheaths in the central nervous system (CNS) insulate axons and allow saltatory nerve conduction.MS Sensory Toy Accessory brings about the destruction of myelin sheaths and the myelin-producing oligodendrocytes (ODCs).The conundrum of remyelination failure is, the

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Dispersion and oviposition of Aedes albopictus in a Brazilian slum: Initial evidence of Asian tiger mosquito domiciliation in urban environments.

Aedes albopictus, originally considered as a secondary vector for arbovirus transmission, especially in areas where this species co-exist with Aedes aegypti, has been described in most regions of the world.Dispersion and domiciliation of Ae.albopictus in a complex of densely urbanized slums in Rio de Janeiro, Southeastern Brazil, was evidenced.In t

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