Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders: Volume 47 to Volume 56
Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders is an internationally recognized journal dedicated to addressing the vast research developments and proliferating publications related to Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and associated diseases affecting the central nervous system. Backed by preeminent researchers from every relevant neuroscience domain, the journal primarily aims for the swift dissemination of top-tier original research in this domain.
Apart from providing a platform for cutting-edge research, the journal places significant emphasis on timely and critical updates. It offers expert perspectives on crucial scientific and clinical advancements, delves into controversies in the field, and features invited articles presenting the insights of industry leaders on current topics. An integral section is dedicated to enriching the knowledge base of neurologists, both from community and academia, engaged in MS patient care. This section encompasses comprehensive teaching articles crafted to bolster clinical practice. Additionally, as part of its commitment to a wider audience, the journal curates summaries of pivotal articles in a format easily accessible to laypersons, available online.
The journal’s editorial team comprises a cadre of four chief editors, bolstered by eminent section editors. These section editors not only oversee the commissioning and evaluation of articles but also span a broad range of focus areas, including clinical neurology, neuroimaging, neuropathology, neuroepidemiology, therapeutic advancements, genetic studies, experimental models, neuroimmunology, biomarker research, neuropsychology, neurorehabilitation, and even neuroethics and lay communication.
Contributors to the journal can submit a variety of content types, encompassing Reviews, Original Research Articles, Clinical Trial papers, Editorials, Commentaries, Letters to the Editors, Case Reports, Book Reviews, and News. Furthermore, the journal encourages the submission of supplementary materials such as summaries crafted for a lay audience, teaching lessons, and relevant images and datasets, thereby expanding its comprehensive approach to the field of Multiple Sclerosis and related disorders.
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