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At low levels of B12, specifically when bound to transcobalamin for cellular uptake, evidence of slower conductivity in the brain could point toward impaired myelin. At high levels of B12, specifically when bound to the biologically inert transport protein haptocorrin, biomarkers of neurodegeneration appear in the serum, indicating neuroaxonal injury ...
Alexandra Beaudry‐Richard+22 more
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Lipid composition of the normal human brain: gray matter, white matter, and myelin
John S. O’Brien, Elizabeth L Sampson
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Neurokeratin Network of Myelin Sheaths [PDF]
M. A. MacConaill, EDWARD GURR
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Longitudinal Metabolomics in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Implicates Impaired Lipid Metabolism
Objective Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a fatal neurodegenerative disease characterized by altered metabolome and energy homeostasis, manifesting with body mass index changes and hypermetabolism—both prognostic of disease progression and survival.
Kai Guo+7 more
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92 Mechanism of Myelin Formation During Development [PDF]
N. Herschkowitz, Guy M. McKhann
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Objectives Rapid advances in transcriptomics have driven efforts to identify deregulated pathways in multiple sclerosis (MS) tissues, though many detected differentially expressed genes are likely false positives, with only a small fraction reflecting actual pathological events. Robust, integrative methods are essential for accurately understanding the
Gianmarco Abbadessa+11 more
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Antigen targeting to dendritic cells: Still a place in future immunotherapy?
Dendritic cell‐based immunotherapy is a promising vaccination strategy to treat infectious diseases, autoimmunity, and cancer. In this review, we present an overview on the current state of antigen targeting approaches via C‐type lectin receptors, with an outlook on future developments and potential for clinical translation.
Patrizia Stoitzner+4 more
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Multiple sclerosis (MS) and Alzheimer's disease are neurodegenerative diseases with age‐related disability accumulation. In MS, inflammation spans decades, whereas AD is characterized by Aβ plaques and neurofibrillary tangles (NFT). Few studies explore accumulation of amyloids in MS.
J. Pansieri+8 more
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Association between cardiorespiratory fitness and total brain myelin volume among older adults. [PDF]
Kujawa MJ+9 more
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