Neuroaxonal damage is the pathological substrate of permanent disability in various neurological disorders. Reliable quantification and longitudinal follow-up of such damage are important for assessing disease activity, monitoring treatment responses, facilitating treatment development and determining prognosis. The neurofilament proteins have promise in this context because their levels rise upon neuroaxonal damage not only in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) but also in blood, and they indicate neuroaxonal injury independent of causal pathways. First-generation (immunoblot) and second-generation (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay) neurofilament assays had limited sensitivity. Third-generation (electrochemiluminescence) and particularly fourt...
Neurofilaments are the major structural proteins of the neuronal cytoskeleton and are classified acc...
Neurofilament light chain is a component of the axonal cytoskeleton. The concentration of the neurof...
To allow early diagnosis and monitoring of disease progression, there is a need for biomarkers in am...
Neuroaxonal damage is the pathological substrate of permanent disability in various neurological dis...
Different neurodegenerative diseases have overlapping symptomatology and pathology and have thus bec...
Neurofilaments are the main cytoskeletal constituents in neuronal cells. They are belived to be impo...
Interest in neurofilaments has risen sharply in recent years with recognition of their potential as ...
Neuronal damage is the morphological substrate of persisting neurological disability. Neurofilaments...
Neurological biomarkers are particularly valuable to clinicians as they can be used for diagnosis, p...
Biomarkers of axonal degeneration have the potential to improve our capacity to predict and monitor ...
Motor neuron diseases (MNDs) are etiologically and biologically heterogeneous diseases. The pathobio...
International audienceNeurological biomarkers are particularly valuable to clinicians as they can be...
Neurofilaments (Nf) are proteins selectively expressed in the cytoskeleton of neurons, and their inc...
The aim of this chapter is to explain why Neurofilaments (Nf) are a useful biomarker for axonal dege...
One of the most pressing challenges in the clinical research of neurodegenerative diseases (NDDs) is...
Neurofilaments are the major structural proteins of the neuronal cytoskeleton and are classified acc...
Neurofilament light chain is a component of the axonal cytoskeleton. The concentration of the neurof...
To allow early diagnosis and monitoring of disease progression, there is a need for biomarkers in am...
Neuroaxonal damage is the pathological substrate of permanent disability in various neurological dis...
Different neurodegenerative diseases have overlapping symptomatology and pathology and have thus bec...
Neurofilaments are the main cytoskeletal constituents in neuronal cells. They are belived to be impo...
Interest in neurofilaments has risen sharply in recent years with recognition of their potential as ...
Neuronal damage is the morphological substrate of persisting neurological disability. Neurofilaments...
Neurological biomarkers are particularly valuable to clinicians as they can be used for diagnosis, p...
Biomarkers of axonal degeneration have the potential to improve our capacity to predict and monitor ...
Motor neuron diseases (MNDs) are etiologically and biologically heterogeneous diseases. The pathobio...
International audienceNeurological biomarkers are particularly valuable to clinicians as they can be...
Neurofilaments (Nf) are proteins selectively expressed in the cytoskeleton of neurons, and their inc...
The aim of this chapter is to explain why Neurofilaments (Nf) are a useful biomarker for axonal dege...
One of the most pressing challenges in the clinical research of neurodegenerative diseases (NDDs) is...
Neurofilaments are the major structural proteins of the neuronal cytoskeleton and are classified acc...
Neurofilament light chain is a component of the axonal cytoskeleton. The concentration of the neurof...
To allow early diagnosis and monitoring of disease progression, there is a need for biomarkers in am...