Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders: Volume 57 to Volume 68
Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders is a rapidly growing field of research, marked by an influx of studies and publications. This international journal is supported by prominent researchers across various neuroscience disciplines, all focusing on multiple sclerosis (MS) and associated central nervous system disorders. With a primary objective of swift dissemination of high-quality original research, this journal also aims to provide timely updates, editorials on significant scientific and clinical advancements, discussions on controversies in the field, and opinion pieces from thought leaders on pertinent subjects.
One particular section of the journal is dedicated to education, designed to enrich the practices of both community and academic neurologists engaged in the care of patients with MS. Additionally, the journal serves as a resource for the lay audience by providing summaries of key articles written in an accessible manner.
The editorial team comprises four chief editors supported by section editors who will curate, solicit, and evaluate original and review articles encompassing a wide range of topics, including clinical neurology, neuroimaging, neuropathology, neuroepidemiology, therapeutics, genetics and transcriptomics, experimental models, neuroimmunology, biomarkers, neuropsychology, neurorehabilitation, measurement scales, teaching methodologies, neuroethics, and communication for a lay audience.
The journal embraces various types of articles, including reviews, original research articles, editorials, commentary, clinical trial papers, letters to the editors, case reports, book reviews, and news. In addition, it encourages the submission of online summaries tailored for a lay readership, teaching lessons, as well as accompanying images and datasets.
With its multifaceted approach, Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders seeks to serve as a prominent platform for the exchange of information and insights within the dynamic landscape of MS research and related neurological conditions.
Volume 57: January 2022
Volume 58: February 2022
Volume 59: March 2022
Volume 60: April 2022
Volume 61: May 2022
Volume 62: June 2022
Volume 63: July 2022
Volume 64: August 2022
Volume 65: September 2022
Volume 66: October 2022
Volume 67: November 2022
Volume 68: December 2022
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