2023
DOI: 10.1007/s12264-023-01034-9
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Glia Connect Inflammation and Neurodegeneration in Multiple Sclerosis

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“…Так, очаги при РС в определенных случаях могут быть ошибочно приняты за накапливающие КВ гематогенные метастазы, а также за первичные опухоли головного мозга (при так называемой псевдотуморозной форме РС). При этом для опухолевых поражений более характерным считается «кольцевидный» тип их контрастирования, а для очагов демиелинизации при РС -«кольцевидно-разрывной» [23].…”
Section: критерии магнитно-резонансных проявлений поражений при рассе...unclassified
“…Так, очаги при РС в определенных случаях могут быть ошибочно приняты за накапливающие КВ гематогенные метастазы, а также за первичные опухоли головного мозга (при так называемой псевдотуморозной форме РС). При этом для опухолевых поражений более характерным считается «кольцевидный» тип их контрастирования, а для очагов демиелинизации при РС -«кольцевидно-разрывной» [23].…”
Section: критерии магнитно-резонансных проявлений поражений при рассе...unclassified
“…The necessity of including immune cells in brain MPS became more indisputable as evidence of the role of immune responses in neurodegenerative diseases emerged, as reviewed by many. [55][56][57][58] An initial model containing central nervous system axons and one glia type, oligodendrocytes, was fabricated by Taylor et al in 2005. 59 This platform consisted of two compartments: a large well that allowed for the growth of soma, and narrow tunnels that allowed for CNS axon isolation and addition of oligodendrocytes.…”
Section: The Innate Immune System and The Central Nervous Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The necessity of including immune cells in brain MPS became more indisputable as evidence of the role of immune responses in neurodegenerative diseases emerged, as reviewed by many. 55–58…”
Section: The Innate Immune System and The Central Nervous Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cerutti et al [ 230 ] developed an in vitro technique for studying the interaction between BMECs with human leukocytes in a microfluidic model, which was coupled with live-cell imaging that could also be advantageous for leukocyte extravasation into the CNS in MS in vitro studies. It appears to be impossible to create a universal in vitro model for neuroinflammation in MS due to the reliance of adaptive and innate immune cells on the disease’s development, as well as due to the specific region of the brain that is affected [ 192 ].…”
Section: Disease-specific Modeling Of Neuroinflammationmentioning
confidence: 99%