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advanced myelin disease mechanisms
Author_Russell E. Martenson
autoimmune neuropathology
Axonal Contact
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Central Nervous System Myelin
CNS Myelin
Compact Myelin
Cultured Schwann Cells
Cytoplasmic
Encephalitogenic Determinant
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experimental neuroimmunology
Glycoprotein
Intraperiod Line
JC Virus
Lipid-Binding
lipid-protein interactions
MBP Molecule
molecular genetics of demyelination
MS Patient
MYELIN
Myelin Basic Protein
Myelin Lamellae
Myelin Lipids
Myelin Membranes
Myelin Protein
Myelin Sheath
Myelinating Schwann Cells
neurobiology
oligodendrocyte differentiation
P0 Protein
Pelizaeus Merzbacher Disease
PLP Gene
PNS Myelin
Schwann Cell Proliferation
Schwann Cells
Semliki Forest Virus
Spinal Cord

Product details

  • ISBN 9780849388491
  • Weight: 1860g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Feb 1992
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Myelin: Biology and Chemistry provides in-depth reviews and discussions regarding recent findings in the biology and chemistry of myelin. Topics are interdisciplinary and carry readers from the cellular level to that of the gene. Research in demyelinating diseases (naturally occurring and experimentally produced) is described and emphasizes autoimmune and virally induced mechanisms. Advances in molecular biology, such as those that provide details of the structures of the major myelin proteins, demonstrate the control of their synthesis, and explore the mutations within their genes that disrupt the process of myelination, are discussed in depth. Myelin: Biology and Chemistry will be an important addition to the libraries of molecular biologists, biochemists, cell biologists, physical chemists, immunologists, virologists, and pathologists involved in the study of myelin.
Martenson\, Russell E.

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