Translational Methods for Multiple Sclerosis Research

Translational Methods for Multiple Sclerosis Research by Sergiu Groppa, published by Springer US on May 24, 2021, is a comprehensive volume consisting of 333 pages. This book delves into recent advancements in understanding translational paths in central inflammation, emphasizing ongoing pathophysiological processes and the transitions between inflammatory stages and neurodegeneration in multiple sclerosis.
Readers will find detailed chapters that cover various topics, including the pathophysiological hallmarks of neuroinflammation and the connection between studies of mouse models and human investigations. This edition is designed to provide practical insights and key advice from specialists, making it a valuable resource for researchers in the fields of neuroscience and medical science who are focused on chronic and progressive diseases.
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This volume explores the recent advances in the study of translational paths in central inflammation and focuses on ongoing pathophysiological processes and the transition between inflammatory stages and progressive states with neurodegeneration. Chapters cover topics such as pathophysiological hallmarks of neuroinflammation from tissue damage to reorganization; connecting studies of mouse models; and investigations of humans with multiple sclerosis. In the Neuromethods series style, chapters include the kind of detail and key advice from the specialists needed to get successful results in your laboratory.
Cutting-edge and practical, Translational Methods for Multiple Sclerosis Research is a valuable resource for researchers who want to learn more about this chronic ad progressive disease, and pave the way for new advancements.
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