1. Clinical and Molecular Aspects of Motor Neuron Disease
- Author
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Johnathan Cooper-Knock, Thomas Jenkins, Pamela J. Shaw, Johnathan Cooper-Knock, Thomas Jenkins, and Pamela J. Shaw
- Subjects
- Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
- Abstract
In this e-book, motor neuron disease (MND) shall refer to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), the most common neurodegenerative disorder affecting both the upper and lower motor neurons. With the discovery of C9ORF72 expansions in approximately 10% of all MND cases, in certain populations, we stand at the brink of a new era of MND research and hopefully treatment facilitated by the ability to associate a relatively large group of patients with a similar disease mechanism. This review will summarise both current clinical management of MND and our present understanding of the molecular pathogenesis of MND. Study of C9ORF72-MND has the potential to rapidly advance both of these aspects in the coming years.
- Published
- 2013