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Exploring the origins of grey matter damage in multiple sclerosis

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NATURE REVIEWS NEUROSCIENCE
Volume 16, Issue 3, Pages 147-158

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/nrn3900

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  1. Progressive MS Alliance [PA-0124]
  2. Italian Multiple Sclerosis Foundation grant [FISM 2011/R/23]
  3. Italian Ministry of Health grant [GR-2010-2313255]
  4. UK Multiple Sclerosis Society
  5. UK Medical Research Council
  6. Clinical Research Priority Program MS (CRPPMS) of the University of Zurich
  7. Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF)
  8. European Research Council (ERC) Advanced Grant
  9. EU-FP7 framework programme
  10. Swiss Multiple Sclerosis Society

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Multiple sclerosis is characterized at the gross pathological level by the presence of widespread focal demyelinating lesions of the myelin-rich white matter. However, it is becoming clear that grey matter is not spared, even during the earliest phases of the disease. Furthermore, grey matter damage may have an important role both in physical and cognitive disability. Grey matter pathology involves both inflammatory and neurodegenerative mechanisms, but the relationship between the two is unclear. Histological, immunological and neuroimaging studies have provided new insight in this rapidly expanding field, and form the basis of the most recent hypotheses on the pathogenesis of grey matter damage.

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