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MS in self-identified Hispanic/Latino individuals living in the US.

MS in self-identified Hispanic/Latino individuals living in the US.

Self-identified Hispanic/Latino individuals living with a number of sclerosis (MS) in the continental United States (US) are a various group that represents totally different cultural and ancestral backgrounds. A marked variability in the method MS impacts varied subgroups of Hispanics in the US has been noticed. We reviewed and synthesized out there information about MS in Hispanics in …

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Fine-mapping of the human leukocyte antigen locus as a risk factor for Alzheimer disease: A case-control study.

Fine-mapping of the human leukocyte antigen locus as a risk factor for Alzheimer disease: A case-control study.

BACKGROUNDAlzheimer illness (AD) is a progressive dysfunction that impacts cognitive operate. There is growing assist for the function of neuroinflammation and aberrant immune regulation in the pathophysiology of AD. The immunoregulatory human leukocyte antigen (HLA) advanced has been linked to susceptibility for a quantity of neurodegenerative ailments, together with AD; nonetheless, research thus far have …

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Do Cerebral Small Vessel Disease and Multiple Sclerosis Share Common Mechanisms of White Matter Injury?

Do Cerebral Small Vessel Disease and Multiple Sclerosis Share Common Mechanisms of White Matter Injury?

Background and Purpose- The function of irritation in ischemic white matter illness is more and more acknowledged, and additional understanding of the pathophysiology may inform future remedy methods. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a continual autoimmune situation wherein irritation performs a central function that additionally impacts the white matter. We hypothesized that white matter damage may share widespread mechanisms …

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