Microglia in the spinal cord stem cell niche regulate neural precursor cell proliferation via soluble CD40 in response to myelin basic protein. [PDF]
Lakshman N, Stojic F, Morshead CM.
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Studies on NG-methylarginine derivatives in myelin basic protein from developing and mutant mouse brain [PDF]
N Rawal+3 more
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Abstract Background Imatinib and dasatinib are tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) increasingly used to treat several diseases in both children and adults at fertile age. We have previously shown that imatinib has adverse effects on developing testis, and imatinib‐treated male patients have been reported to have reduced sperm counts.
Anna Eggert+10 more
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Correlation between myelin basic protein levels in cerebrospinal fluid and motor speed in patients with schizophrenia. [PDF]
Enokida T+7 more
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Multiple Sclerosis: Enzymatic Cross Site-Specific Recognition and Hydrolysis of H3 Histone by IgGs against H3, H1, H2A, H2B, H4 Histones, Myelin Basic Protein, and DNA. [PDF]
Nevinsky GA, Buneva VN, Dmitrenok PS.
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The progression of multiple myeloma is regulated by LILRB1 via the GATA2–SAGE1 pathway
Summary Multiple myeloma (MM) is a haematological malignancy characterized by the clonal expansion of plasma cells within the bone marrow, thus resulting in the overproduction of monoclonal immunoglobulins. Despite the availability of various immunotherapeutic strategies, patient survival rates remain disappointingly low, thus underscoring the need for
Chiqi Chen+8 more
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Myelin basic protein mRNA levels affect myelin sheath dimensions, architecture, plasticity, and density of resident glial cells. [PDF]
Bagheri H+30 more
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Multiple Sclerosis: Enzymatic Cross Site-Specific Recognition and Hydrolysis of H2A Histone by IgGs against H2A, H1, H2B, H3 Histones, Myelin Basic Protein, and DNA. [PDF]
Nevinsky GA, Buneva VN, Dmitrienok PS.
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Quantitative T1 is sensitive to cortical remyelination in multiple sclerosis: A postmortem MRI study
In a post‐mortem study using multiparametric qMRI of whole fixed human brains from people with multiple sclerosis (pwMS), we found evidence that quantitative T1 (qT1) is sensitive to remyelination in the cortex. In contrast, QSM and radial diffusivity were affected by cortical pathology independently of remyelination. Our data suggest that qT1 could be
Riccardo Galbusera+14 more
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