E-learning: The role of Microglia in Multiple Sclerosis. Module 2 – Clinical progression and the relation with innate immune cells
By ParadigMS Foundation
May 30, 2023
This e-learning module covers the topic of clinical progression and the relation with innate immune cells. Unlike the historical interpretation, evidence now suggests that all phenotypes lie on a multiple sclerosis continuum, and that acute and chronic inflammation are present to different extents in each form of MS. This module, authored by Professor Carlo Pozzilli, MD PhD, digs into the pathophysiology of MS to explain the MS continuum and how the activation of microglia in the brain and subsequent induction of neurodegenerative processes relate to that.
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