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myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein (mog)
How is MOG related to diseases?
MOG is a target antigen in various
demyelinating diseases
such as
Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
and
Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorders (NMOSD)
. The presence of antibodies against MOG (anti-MOG antibodies) is used as a biomarker in diagnosing these conditions. The immune system mistakenly attacks MOG, leading to
demyelination
and subsequent neurological deficits.
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