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A validated panel of commercial antibodies for reliable detection of FET proteins
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Circulating anti-nuclear antibodies in uveitis.
La Clinica terapeutica, 2013Uveitis represents the inflammatory process of uvea being caused by an autoimmune mechanism. Similarly, systemic connective tissue diseases (CTDs) present as well an autoimmune pathogenesis and numerous are the reports of a correlated association of the two different conditions, according to their serological characteristics.
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Anti-nuclear envelope antibodies: Clinical associations
Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism, 2001Characterization of the clinical associations and clinical implications of antibodies reacting with antigens of the nuclear envelope.Description of an illustrative case and a MEDLINE search-assisted literature review of relevant cases.With indirect immunofluorescence, autoantibodies directed against various antigens of the nuclear envelope stain the ...
G, Nesher, R, Margalit, Y J, Ashkenazi
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Anti-nuclear RNP antibodies in two sisters
British Journal of Dermatology, 1985Two sisters with clinical elements of mixed connective tissue disease were found to have anti-nuclear RNP (nRNP) antibodies. These antibodies were not found in the six other family members examined. The sisters had inherited an identical HLA haplotype A2-Bw61-Cw3-DR1 from their mother who had had Raynaud's phenomenon for several years.
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Anti-Nuclear Antibodies in Sydenham’s Chorea
1997The goal of the present study was to determine if a relationship exists between the presence of ANA and ARF with or without Sydenham's chorea. We also addressed whether there is a characteristic ANA specificity present and if ANA-positivity correlates with duration of disease.
S, Abraham, M, O'Gorman, S T, Shulman
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Anti-Nuclear Antibodies in Mice
The Journal of Immunology, 1968Summary Indirect immunofluorescent antiglobulin techniques were utilized to examine the incidence of autoimmune anti-nuclear antibodies in aging retired-breeder and virgin A/J, aging retired-breeder DBA/1J, and aging virgin (A/JxDBA/1J)F1 hybrid mice.
Perry O Teague +2 more
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Frequency of anti‐nuclear antibodies in multiple sclerosis
Neurology, 1995We found anti-nuclear antibodies (ANA) in 26.7% of 150 relapsing-remitting and in 30.4% of 23 chronic progressive definite multiple sclerosis (MS) patients by retrospective chart review. These patients did not have systemic lupus erythematosus. Since ANA are not pathogenically relevant in MS, they are false-positive, and likely reflect systemic immune ...
S, Barned, A D, Goodman, D H, Mattson
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Neuronal anti-nuclear antibody in paraneoplastic sensory neuronopathy
Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 1988Sera from 3 patients with a paraneoplastic sensory neuronopathy and small cell carcinoma of the lung were found to contain an IgG directed against neuronal nuclei and the nuclei of cells in adrenal medulla. Plasma from one of these patients was injected into laboratory mice for 100 days but passive transfer of the syndrome could not be effected. Plasma
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