Guest guest Posted August 27, 2008 Report Share Posted August 27, 2008 PERIPERAL NERVE PATHOLOGY http://neuropathology.neoucom.edu/chapter12/chapter12Neuropathy.html NEUROBIOLOGY OF DISEASE/AXONAL INJURY http://www.ohsu.edu/nod/2007-05-29.shtml Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2008 Report Share Posted August 27, 2008 these downloads are definity worth reading GENERAL MECHANISMS /AXONAL DAMAGE together, these data present evidence that mechanisms of injury to white matter in anoxia/ischemia and neuronalinflammatory diseases may be surprisingly similar. CELL DEATH BY NECROSIS AH, FINALLY A EXPLANATION? opoptosis vs. necrosis sounds to me that necrosis may play a role in inflamation and cancer but I have read all this yet. MITCHONDRAIL DYSFUNCTION AS A CAISE OF AXONAL DEGENERATION IN MS our data supports dysfunction of mitchondrail genes in the motor cortex with MS, not definiencysGENERAL MECHANISMS /AXONAL DAMAGE together, these data present evidence that mechanisms of injury to white matter in anoxia/ischemia and neuronalinflammatory diseases may be surprisingly similar. CELL DEATH BY NECROSIS AH, FINALLY A EXPLANATION? opoptosis vs. necrosis sounds to me that necrosis may play a role in inflamation and cancer but I have read all this yet. MITCHONDRAIL DYSFUNCTION AS A CAISE OF AXONAL DEGENERATION IN MS our data supports dysfunction of mitchondrail genes in the motor cortex with MS, not definiencys NEUROBIOLOGY OF DISEASE/AXONAL INJURY http://www.ohsu.edu/nod/2007-05-29.shtml Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2008 Report Share Posted August 27, 2008 necrosis,inflammation,no gene involvement known yet, mycotoxins attaching and getting into cells, so this article leaves alot of questions still but geem I spent alot on time trying to research the difference in apoptosis and necrosis and necrosis sure fit in with everything else and this just convences me more that we suffer more from necrosis than apoptosis. > CELL DEATH BY NECROSIS > AH, FINALLY A EXPLANATION? > opoptosis vs. necrosis > sounds to me that necrosis may play a role in inflamation and cancer > but I have read all this yet. > > > MITCHONDRAIL DYSFUNCTION AS A CAISE OF AXONAL DEGENERATION IN MS > our data supports dysfunction of mitchondrail genes in the motor > cortex with MS, not definiencysGENERAL MECHANISMS /AXONAL DAMAGE > together, these data present evidence that mechanisms of injury to > white matter in anoxia/ischemia and neuronalinflammatory diseases may > be surprisingly similar. > > CELL DEATH BY NECROSIS > AH, FINALLY A EXPLANATION? > opoptosis vs. necrosis > sounds to me that necrosis may play a role in inflamation and cancer > but I have read all this yet. > > > MITCHONDRAIL DYSFUNCTION AS A CAISE OF AXONAL DEGENERATION IN MS > our data supports dysfunction of mitchondrail genes in the motor > cortex with MS, not definiencys > > NEUROBIOLOGY OF DISEASE/AXONAL INJURY > http://www.ohsu.edu/nod/2007-05-29.shtml > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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