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What Is the Central Component of the Pathogenic Model of Multiple

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What is the central component of the pathogenic model of multiple sclerosis?


A) Myelination of nerve fibers in the PNS
B) Demyelination of nerve fibers in the CNS
C) The development of neurofibril tangles in the CNS
D) Inherited autosomal dominant trait with high penetrance

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