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    AuthorBaker, D (2)Pryce, G (2)Al-Izki, S (1)Amor, S (1)Beyer, C (1)Chandran, S (1)Franklin, RJ (1)Gerritsen, W (1)Giovannoni, G (1)Hampton, DW (1)... View MoreSubject
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    Encephalomyelitis, Autoimmune, Experimental (2)
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    Immunohistochemistry (2)Microscopy, Confocal (2)Spinal Cord (2)Autoantigens (1)Axons (1)CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes (1)Disease Progression (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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    Neurodegeneration progresses despite complete elimination of clinical relapses in a mouse model of multiple sclerosis. 

    Hampton, DW; Serio, A; Pryce, G; Al-Izki, S; Franklin, RJ; Giovannoni, G; Baker, D; Chandran, S (2013-12-23)
    BACKGROUND: [corrected] Multiple Sclerosis has two clinical phases reflecting distinct but inter-related pathological processes: focal inflammation drives the relapse-remitting stage and neurodegeneration represents the ...
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    Characterization of immune response to neurofilament light in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis. 

    Puentes, F; van der Star, BJ; Victor, M; Kipp, M; Beyer, C; Peferoen-Baert, R; Ummenthum, K; Pryce, G; Gerritsen, W; Huizinga, R;... (2013)
    Autoimmunity to neuronal proteins occurs in several neurological syndromes, where cellular and humoral responses are directed to surface as well as intracellular antigens. Similar to myelin autoimmunity, pathogenic immune ...
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