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Neuromuscular Diseases: From Cellular Mechanisms, Pathogenesis, and Therapeutics
This special issue belongs to the section “Cellular Pathology“.
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Neuromuscular diseases represent a very broad and complicated area of medical and biological sciences. Although significant progress has been made, pathological processes still have to be better characterized in numerous neuromuscular diseases, including in inflammatory myopathies and neurodegenerative disorders such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. In clinical settings, insufficient knowledge of etiopathology is, in many cases, reflected by the constant need for the development of better, more efficient diagnostic tools, the identification of reliable prognostic as well as predictive factors, and the introduction of novel therapeutic measures.
In this Special Issue we invite researchers to present original and review articles focused on the most recent evidence in basic research fields, describing the current status of and new perspectives in the areas of the etiopathology and differential diagnostics of neuromuscular diseases (with special emphasis laid on idiopathic inflammatory myopathies and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis), the application of modern solutions in the therapy and monitoring (including clinical, radiological, molecular parameters, digital systems and others) of the clinical courses of diseases and treatment responses, and new insights into the cellular as well as molecular mechanisms responsible for neuromuscular diseases.
Prof. Dr. Mariusz Stasiolek
Dr. Claudia Crosio
Prof. Dr. Joanna Makowska
Dr. Mariola Świderek-Matysiak
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- neuromuscular disorders
- idiopathic inflammatory myopathy
- myositis
- amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
- autoimmune diseases
- neurodegenerative diseases
- biomarkers
- immune therapy
- immunopathology
- environmental and genetic factors
- molecular mechanisms
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