This research investigates how oxidized phosphatidylcholines (OxPCs) act as primary drivers of chronic neurodegeneration in progressive multiple sclerosis (P-MS). By using a mouse model, the authors demonstrate that depositing these toxic byproducts into the central nervous system creates persistent lesions that mirror the pathological and transcriptomic signatures of human disease. The study high...去小宇宙查看完整单集简介
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