To understand the pathology of axonal degeneration and demyelination in peripheral neuropathy, histological investigations in different animal models that mimic some aspects of human peripheral neuropathy are needed. Thus, in the following section of this special issue, the main pathological features of experimental autoimmune neuritis, animal models of chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropath and of human inherited peripheral neuropathies (IPNs) will be illustrated. When possible, micrographs from animal models and selected human biopsy will be shown side by side.

Carozzi, V., Bolino, A., D'Antonio, M., Quattrini, A., Cavaletti, G. (2021). Nerve pathology in animal models of neuropathies. JOURNAL OF THE PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM, 26(2), S61-S68 [10.1111/jns.12463].

Nerve pathology in animal models of neuropathies

Carozzi V. A.;Cavaletti G.
2021

Abstract

To understand the pathology of axonal degeneration and demyelination in peripheral neuropathy, histological investigations in different animal models that mimic some aspects of human peripheral neuropathy are needed. Thus, in the following section of this special issue, the main pathological features of experimental autoimmune neuritis, animal models of chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropath and of human inherited peripheral neuropathies (IPNs) will be illustrated. When possible, micrographs from animal models and selected human biopsy will be shown side by side.
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Charcot-Marie-Tooth; chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy; experimental autoimmune neuritis; inherited peripheral neuropathies;
English
9-set-2021
2021
26
2
S61
S68
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Carozzi, V., Bolino, A., D'Antonio, M., Quattrini, A., Cavaletti, G. (2021). Nerve pathology in animal models of neuropathies. JOURNAL OF THE PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM, 26(2), S61-S68 [10.1111/jns.12463].
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