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The retina is unique within the CNS in that it contains axons and glia but no myelin, and it is, therefore, an ideal structure within which to visualize the processes of neurodegeneration, neuroprotection, and potentially even neurorestoration.
One of the most exciting events in neurosciences over the past few years has been the discovery of a mechanism that unifies action perception and action execution.
This review examines evidence for the roles of mitochondrial dysfunction and increased oxidative stress in the neuronal loss that leads to Parkinson's Disease.
This article highlights the roles of B cells in autoimmune neurological disorders, including multiple sclerosis, myasthenia gravis and inflammatory myopathies.
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