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  • Thank YOU doctor M for your efforts :)

  • I hope you have a great life. I'm in a cognitive psychology class which also serves as a requirement for neuroscience majors, and my topic is on multiple sclerosis and the impact that neuronal plasticity can have on it. Anyways, thank you for this slide! Please know that there are those out there that appreciate it.

  • Saying it's your last slide makes it seem so sad. Especially as you've been the only one I've listened to for the past 2 days. (Social isolation for intense studies is sort of depressing.)

  • You inspire me :)

    I would love to be a great pathology and teahcer like you

    Thanks and God bless

  • NEVER NEVER NEVER allow anybody to interfere with your JOY of learning to be, what you have always wanted to be!....wdc

  • Thanks....

    Btw, I misspelled pathology, instead of "Pathologist"

    Until the next....

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  • I think you are the best !!!!

  • no dude, YOU rock!

  • So the light areas are with less myelin. The demyelinated areas in brain and spinal cord, when sampled and stained with this particular staining agent will be light as in the picture you see, under the microscope. This is different than the MRI pictures taken with that dye they inject to show the differences in brain tissue.

  • 1brkas, the demyelinated area is where scarring has probably occurred. When he talks about stain, he is talking about the way the slide qas prepared. The dark areas are stained with a dye. The lighter demyelinated areas did not take up the dye, because the dye colours the fatty areas and myelin is a fat.

  • I didn't realize they wer called STAINS I was told they were scars MS many scars I have RR MS lesions in the brain and in the spinal cord it's tough

  • Stains refers to a method of processing slides. They are called scars, more properly lesions. Old lesions are called plaques.

  • Thank you so much for this extraordinary visual aid. It has helped me understand my disease that much better.

  • This has helped me understand this disease I have had for 4 years now. Thank you very much x Jo UK

  • Thank you soo much that was just great

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