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A demyelinating disease is any disease of the nervous system in which the myelin sheath of neurons is damaged. This impairs the conduction of signals in the affected nerves, causing impairment in sensation, movement, cognition, or other functions depending on which nerves are involved.
Low Extracellular Sodium Concentrations Can Suppress mRNA Expression in Brain Cells

Low Extracellular Sodium Concentrations Can Suppress mRNA Expression in Brain Cells

Study Reveals STAP-1 Protein's Role in Immune Disorders

Study Reveals STAP-1 Protein's Role in Immune Disorders

HDO technology found to be effective at silencing problematic genes

HDO technology found to be effective at silencing problematic genes

Restoring cholesterol levels could be a new therapeutic approach for neurodegenerative diseases

Restoring cholesterol levels could be a new therapeutic approach for neurodegenerative diseases

New types of glial cells in the brain may treat neurodegenerative diseases

New types of glial cells in the brain may treat neurodegenerative diseases

Study helps explain how Treg cells prevent autoimmunity, dampen immune responses

Study helps explain how Treg cells prevent autoimmunity, dampen immune responses

Cashew shell compound shows therapeutic potential for demyelinating diseases

Cashew shell compound shows therapeutic potential for demyelinating diseases

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