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“... of chronic MS is demyelinated plaque or lesions, which results from an attack on the CNS by immune cells...”
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“.... To this end, we examined the activation patterns of ΔFosB, VGLUT2, and GAD67 in the left and right mPFC...”
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“.... To this end, we examined the activation patterns of ΔFosB, VGLUT2, and GAD67 in the left and right mPFC...”
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“... function. However, in certain situations, such as musculoskeletal injuries, a part of the body (a leg...”
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“... participants, with 140 lesions identified, most of them in the spine, femur and shoulders, mainly osteonecrosis...”
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