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Retinal macrophage-like cell activation and ganglion cell layer thinning are associated with disability and MRI lesion burden in multiple sclerosis
Published: May 22, 2026 · Plos.org
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Background Multiple sclerosis is a chronic neuroinflammatory disease in which microglia and macrophage-like cells play a central role in disease progression. The retina, as a central nervous system extension accessible to non-invasive imaging, offers a unique…