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Elongator controls the migration and differentiation of cortical neurons through acetylation of alpha-tubulinMotor fatigue measurement by distance-induced slow down of walking speed in multiple sclerosisPeriod 2 regulates neural stem/progenitor cell proliferation in the adult hippocampusNeurotransmitter-mediated regulation of CNS myelination: a review.Oligodendrocytes: from development to demyelinated lesion repair.Efficacy and safety of natalizumab in multiple sclerosis: interim observational programme results.Anti-JC virus antibody levels in serum or plasma further define risk of natalizumab-associated progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy.Natalizumab improves ambulation in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis: results from the prospective TIMER study and a retrospective analysis of AFFIRM.Synaptic and extrasynaptic neurotransmitter receptors in glial precursors' quest for identity.Cdk2 is critical for proliferation and self-renewal of neural progenitor cells in the adult subventricular zoneNG2-expressing cells in the subventricular zone are type C-like cells and contribute to interneuron generation in the postnatal hippocampus.The Yin and Yang of cell cycle progression and differentiation in the oligodendroglial lineage.Comparative efficacy of first-line natalizumab vs IFN-β or glatiramer acetate in relapsing MS.Strategies to regenerate hair cells: identification of progenitors and critical genes.Adult neurogenesis and the diseased brain.Is multiple sclerosis a length-dependent central axonopathy? The case for therapeutic lag and the asynchronous progressive MS hypotheses.[Therapeutic armamentarium in neurology: the birth of a new era].Cyclin-dependent kinase-2 controls oligodendrocyte progenitor cell cycle progression and is downregulated in adult oligodendrocyte progenitors.The inhibition of cyclin-dependent kinases induces differentiation of supernumerary hair cells and Deiters' cells in the developing organ of Corti.Severe liver dysfunction in a patient with multiple sclerosis: the guilty party is not always the disease-modifying therapy.Autocrine/paracrine activation of the GABA(A) receptor inhibits the proliferation of neurogenic polysialylated neural cell adhesion molecule-positive (PSA-NCAM+) precursor cells from postnatal striatum.Beta-carbolines induce apoptosis in cultured cerebellar granule neurons via the mitochondrial pathway.Advancing the understanding of progression in multiple sclerosis: an interview with Shibeshih Belachew.Cultured oligodendrocyte progenitors derived from cerebral cortex express a glycine receptor which is pharmacologically distinct from the neuronal isoform.The earlier, the smaller, the better for natalizumab-associated PML: in MRI vigilance veritas?Developmental regulation of neuroligand-induced responses in cultured oligodendroglia.MRI preclinical detection and asymptomatic course of a progressive multifocal leucoencephalopathy (PML) under natalizumab therapy.Beta-carbolines induce apoptotic death of cerebellar granule neurones in culture.Identification of Sox17 as a transcription factor that regulates oligodendrocyte development.Belgian Fabry study: prevalence of Fabry disease in a cohort of 1000 young patients with cerebrovascular disease.Glycine triggers an intracellular calcium influx in oligodendrocyte progenitor cells which is mediated by the activation of both the ionotropic glycine receptor and Na+-dependent transportersAstroglia-released factor shows similar effects as benzodiazepine inverse agonistsPrimary central nervous system lymphoma in a patient treated with NatalizumabOcrelizumab reduces progression of upper extremity impairment in patients with primary progressive multiple sclerosis: Findings from the phase III randomized ORATORIO trial[Clinical case of the month. Report of a case of antiphospholipid syndrome]Shaker-type potassium channel subunits differentially control oligodendrocyte progenitor proliferation[When HIV gets into the brain][HIV-related infections of the brain][Depression and neuroplasticity]Immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome in natalizumab-associated PML
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