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Recurrent asymptomatic demyelinating disease following 13-cis-retinoic acid exposure
Darin T. Okuda, Michael D. Prados
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Exosomal miR-23a-3p derived from human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells promotes remyelination in central nervous system demyelinating diseases by targeting Tbr1/Wnt pathway. [PDF]
Qin D, Wang C, Li D, Guo S.
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Several household chemical exposures are associated with pediatric‐onset multiple sclerosis [PDF]
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Superantigens in demyelinating disease
Springer Seminars in Immunopathology, 1996Autoreactive T cells are part of the normal lymphocyte repertoire of healthy individuals [4]. In the immune system of healthy individuals, potent regulatory mechanisms control T and B cell tolerance to self antigens. While genetic factors influence susceptibility to autoimmunity in humans and experimental animals, environmental factors contribute to ...
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CNS demyelination in autoimmune diseases [PDF]
Autoimmune diseases represent a diverse group of disorders that have generally of unknown etiology and poorly understood pathogenesis. They may be organ-specific or systemic, giving rise to overlapping syndromes; more than one autoimmune disease may occur in the same patient.
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Autoimmunity in Demyelinating Diseases
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1987Demyelinative diseases of the CNS and peripheral nervous system can be distinguished on the basis of primary mediation by antibody or T lymphocytes (or failure of the T-cell-mediated response) and on the basis of chronicity. The principal mechanisms are autoimmunization to myelin antigens after actual immunization with tissue or infection with cross ...
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