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Translational Neuroimmunology Laboratory of Charles L. Howe, Ph.D., at Mayo Clinic: Studies axon injury to create multiple sclerosis treatments.
The aim of this study is to look at the number of axons, myelinated fiber area, and total axon area of the SAN and ICNs, in addition to the obturator nerve of ...
Clinical Trials · Preparing to Treat Concussions in Hockey Players Using a "From Ice to Axon and Astrocyte Repeated Measures Design" · More about research at Mayo ...
Preparing to Treat Concussions in Adolescent Hockey and Football Players Using the "From Ice and Field to the Axon and Astrocyte" Model · More about research at ...
In the setting of demyelination, CD8+ T cells proliferated and damaged neurons and axons. In the absence of demyelination, the neuroantigen-specific effectors ...
The axons enter a distal chamber that allows the lab to analyze axon physiology and pathophysiology. Axons frequently grow several millimeters long in this ...
Objective Concussion Diagnosis and Quantification of Severity: A Process Essential to the Brain Health of Hockey Players and to the “Ice to Axon” Research.
An anti-axonal cytotoxic T cell (turquoise) attacks immunologically stressed axons (purple). Evidence from the Translational Neuroimmunology Lab indicates that ...
Remyelination of demyelinated axons will simultaneously improve axon function and protect the axon from immune-mediated injury. The lab has established a ...
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