Diagnostic challenge and neuromuscular junction contribution to als pathogenesis

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  • who: Maria-Letizia Campanari and Edor Kabashi from the Université, Paris, France University College London have published the research work: Diagnostic Challenge and Neuromuscular Junction Contribution to ALS Pathogenesis, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 29/Oct/2018
  • what: EXAMPLES OF NMJ PATHOLOGIES ALS-MIMIC Here the authors report some examples of ALS-mimic pathologies.
  • future: A combination of further research on the NMJ parameters that are specific for this disease and laboratory tests are crucial for the early determination of specific changes in the muscle as well as in motor neuron and the . . .

     

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