CORDIS Project
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This project investigates the mechanisms of myelin formation and repair in neurological disorders, focusing on the proteins involved in myelination. Using advanced proteomics techniques, the research aims to identify key molecules that could serve as therapeutic targets for enhancing nerve recovery.
Loss or damage of myelin is one of the major mechanisms underlying the pathology of several neurological disorders, e.g. leukodystrophies, central and peripheral neuropathies, and inflammatory demyelinating diseases such as multiple sclerosis (MS), a serious health as well as economic and social burden at European level.
Remyelination, the process by which demyelinated axons are reinvested with new myelin sheath, is required to ensure recovery of physiological activity of the nerves.
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