Astrocyte-derived clusterin disrupts glial physiology to obstruct remyelination in mouse models of demyelinating diseases

Abstract Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a debilitating demyelinating disease characterized by remyelination failure attributed to inadequate oligodendrocyte precursor cells Yohimbe (OPCs) differentiation and aberrant astrogliosis.A comprehensive cell atlas reanalysis of clinical specimens brings to light heightened clusterin (CLU) expression in a speci

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Case Report: Uncommon cause of limp in the 21st century

Scurvy results from a deficiency of ascorbic acid.This disease first appeared in children during the 19th century with the emergence of new dietary habits; in particular, heating milk that leads to Lens Accessories a loss of ascorbic acid.Even though scurvy has become a rare condition in western countries, many cases are still reported in pediatric

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