Preventing MS disability progression: Remyelination and neuroprotection
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory disease leading to demyelinated and damaged axons and nerves.1 Most people with MS experience both clinical and cognitive disability owing to the inflammation and neurodegeneration, and this disability can progressively worsen when the damage to the myelin sheaths and nerves advance.1 As part of the plenary sympos
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