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Multiple sclerosis: an example of pathogenic viral interaction?

Multiple sclerosis: an example of pathogenic viral interaction?

... MS: Multiple Sclerosis; MSRV: Multiple sclerosis retrovirus; PCR: Polymerase chain reaction; RBPJ- κ : Recombination Signal-Binding Pro- tein J ... See full document

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Interaction between Gut Microbiota Dysbiosis and Multiple Sclerosis

Interaction between Gut Microbiota Dysbiosis and Multiple Sclerosis

... Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic autoimmune and pro-inflammatory demyelinating disease that effects on the central nervous ...a pathogenic inflammatory ...For example absence of ... See full document

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A systematic review of the effectiveness of self-management interventions in people with multiple sclerosis at improving depression, anxiety and quality of life

A systematic review of the effectiveness of self-management interventions in people with multiple sclerosis at improving depression, anxiety and quality of life

... Targeted searches of specialist databases were conducted using the following index/MeSH (Medical Subject Heading) and strings of keyword terms, (MS) plus (intervention, self -man- agement, self-care, self-monitor, ... See full document

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Multiple sclerosis

Multiple sclerosis

... Genetic diseases may fundamentally be divided into two types. First are the “gene disruptions,” where there is a gene mutation or deletion, which exhibits high penetrance, and where there is the emergence of a clear ... See full document

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Development of Interest in Science and Interest in Teaching Elementary Science: Influence of Informal, School,  and Inquiry Methods Course Experiences

Development of Interest in Science and Interest in Teaching Elementary Science: Influence of Informal, School, and Inquiry Methods Course Experiences

... in multiple sclerosis and prevalence among native and aboriginal groups in Australia, North America and New Zealand include differences in socioeconomic factors and differences in environmental ...with ... See full document

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Aspirin and multiple sclerosis

Aspirin and multiple sclerosis

... with multiple sclerosis have an increased risk for some cardiovascular events, for example, venous thromboembolism and perhaps ischemic strokes, raising the possibility that aspirin could lessen ... See full document

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Effects of Self-Care Training on MS Patients’ Hope Rate by Group Discussion

Effects of Self-Care Training on MS Patients’ Hope Rate by Group Discussion

... For example, Bagheri in an article with the title of “The Impacts of Immediacy Based Group Therapy on Life Expectancy and Hope Rate of Patients with Multiple Sclerosis” shows that the average score ... See full document

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Neuroimmune interaction between multiple sclerosis and inflammatory bowel disease

Neuroimmune interaction between multiple sclerosis and inflammatory bowel disease

... Other example are Schis- tosomamansoni eggs soluble fractions altering the TLR ligand, inducing dendritic cells activation, and enzymatic activity of helminthes derived products, whose function to maintain the ... See full document

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Neurodegeneration in multiple sclerosis involves multiple pathogenic mechanisms

Neurodegeneration in multiple sclerosis involves multiple pathogenic mechanisms

... involved in the modulation of immune response and lipid metabolism. However, the activation of these transcription factors is deeply influenced by the cellular environment. For example, the presence of large ... See full document

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Epitope-Specific CD8+ T Cells Play a Differential Pathogenic Role in the Development of a Viral Disease Model for Multiple Sclerosis

Epitope-Specific CD8+ T Cells Play a Differential Pathogenic Role in the Development of a Viral Disease Model for Multiple Sclerosis

... eradicating viral persistence from the infected ...following viral infection (14, 20), some autoimmune disease lesions (41), and cytokine-derived in vitro differentiation ...following viral infection ... See full document

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Conformational epitopes of myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein are targets of potentially pathogenic antibody responses in multiple sclerosis

Conformational epitopes of myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein are targets of potentially pathogenic antibody responses in multiple sclerosis

... potentially pathogenic anti-MOG antibody responses are highly specific for certain epitopes of human ...same pathogenic potential as in MS patients, but HC individuals have not encountered the pathogeneti- ... See full document

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HLA alleles modulate EBV viral load in multiple sclerosis

HLA alleles modulate EBV viral load in multiple sclerosis

... EBV viral loads were seen in MS patients showing the opposite HLA pro- file ...by multiple regression analysis, HLA-B*07 allele appears to have the strongest ... See full document

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Interaction between adolescent obesity and HLA risk genes in the etiology of multiple sclerosis

Interaction between adolescent obesity and HLA risk genes in the etiology of multiple sclerosis

... that interaction measured this way does not necessarily imply evidence for direct protein – protein interactions such as in a ligand – receptor pair, but rather indicates that the factors act synergistically in ... See full document

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Nuclear factor erythroid 2 related factor 2 is a critical target for the treatment of glucocorticoid resistant lupus nephritis

Nuclear factor erythroid 2 related factor 2 is a critical target for the treatment of glucocorticoid resistant lupus nephritis

... Several reports have shown that glucocorticoid can effect- ively inhibit proinflammatory cytokine or chemokine pro- duction in human immune cells, including PBMCs or monocytes [33, 34]. However, ... See full document

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An Atypical Presentation of Multiple Sclerosis

An Atypical Presentation of Multiple Sclerosis

... for Multiple Sclerosis: Over the years the diagnostic criteria have evolved to the present revised McDonald’s criteria with greater reliance on imaging and laboratory to diagnose early ... See full document

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Early B-cell Factor gene association with multiple sclerosis in the Spanish population

Early B-cell Factor gene association with multiple sclerosis in the Spanish population

... All this evidence prompted us to determine whether the EBF1 gene (coding for the first member of this family cloned in humans), located at chromosome 5q has any role in MS pathogenesis. Unfortunately, no description of ... See full document

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CD39+Foxp3+ regulatory T Cells suppress pathogenic Th17 cells and are impaired in multiple sclerosis

CD39+Foxp3+ regulatory T Cells suppress pathogenic Th17 cells and are impaired in multiple sclerosis

... diseases. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disease caused by pathogenic T cells specific for myelin-antigens in the central nervous ... See full document

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Systematic literature review and validity evaluation of the Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) and the Multiple Sclerosis Functional Composite (MSFC) in patients with multiple sclerosis

Systematic literature review and validity evaluation of the Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) and the Multiple Sclerosis Functional Composite (MSFC) in patients with multiple sclerosis

... the Multiple Sclerosis Functional Composite (MSFC) [3], which was developed by the MS Society’s Clinical Assessment Task Force [4] as an additional clinical measure of MS disability progres- ... See full document

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Neuroimaging and Cartography: Mapping Brain Tumors

Neuroimaging and Cartography: Mapping Brain Tumors

... It is also important to emphasize another major point that He et al make in their report. Namely, that one must be aware that lesion activity and pro- gression of MS disease are not limited to definition of contrast ... See full document

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Intensive social cognitive treatment (can do treatment) with participation of support partners in persons with relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis: observation of improved self efficacy, quality of life, anxiety and depression 1 year later

Intensive social cognitive treatment (can do treatment) with participation of support partners in persons with relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis: observation of improved self efficacy, quality of life, anxiety and depression 1 year later

... [multiple sclerosis self-efficacy scale (MSSES)], impact on participation and autonomy [impact on participation and autonomy questionnaire (IPA)], HRQoL [multiple sclerosis quality of life-54 ... See full document

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