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  • Immunology of relapse and remission in multiple sclerosis
    Steinman, Lawrence Annual review of immunology, 01/2014, Volume: 32
    Journal Article
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    Eighty percent of individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS) initially develop a clinical pattern with periodic relapses followed by remissions, called relapsing-remitting MS (RRMS). This period of ...
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  • Role of the innate and adap... Role of the innate and adaptive immune responses in the course of multiple sclerosis
    Hemmer, Bernhard, Prof; Kerschensteiner, Martin, Prof; Korn, Thomas, Prof Lancet neurology, 04/2015, Volume: 14, Issue: 4
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    Summary Multiple sclerosis is a chronic disease of the CNS that leads to substantial disability in most patients. The early phase is characterised by relapses and the later phase by progressive ...
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  • The diagnosis of multiple s... The diagnosis of multiple sclerosis and the various related demyelinating syndromes: A critical review
    Karussis, Dimitrios Journal of autoimmunity, 02/2014, Volume: 48
    Journal Article, Conference Proceeding
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    Abstract Multiple sclerosis (MS), is a chronic disease of the central nervous system (CNS) characterized by loss of motor and sensory function, that results from immune-mediated inflammation, ...
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  • Immunomodulatory effects of... Immunomodulatory effects of Vitamin D in multiple sclerosis
    Correale, Jorge; Ysrraelit, María Célica; Gaitán, María Inés Brain (London, England : 1878), 05/2009, Volume: 132, Issue: 5
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    Although Vitamin D is best known as a modulator of calcium homeostasis, it also has immune modulating potential. A protective effect of Vitamin D on multiple sclerosis is supported by the reduced ...
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  • Progressive multiple sclerosis: from pathogenic mechanisms to treatment
    Correale, Jorge; Gaitán, María I; Ysrraelit, María C ... Brain (London, England : 1878), 2017-Mar-01, 20170301, Volume: 140, Issue: 3
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    During the past decades, better understanding of relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis disease mechanisms have led to the development of several disease-modifying therapies, reducing relapse rates ...
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  • Regional hippocampal atroph... Regional hippocampal atrophy in multiple sclerosis
    Sicotte, N. L.; Kern, K. C.; Giesser, B. S. ... Brain (London, England : 1878), 04/2008, Volume: 131, Issue: 4
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    Gray matter brain structures, including deep nuclei and the cerebral cortex, are affected significantly and early in the course of multiple sclerosis and these changes may not be directly related to ...
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  • Long-term evolution of mult... Long-term evolution of multiple sclerosis disability in the treatment era
    Cree, Bruce A. C.; Gourraud, Pierre-Antoine; Oksenberg, Jorge R. ... Annals of neurology, October 2016, Volume: 80, Issue: 4
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    Objective To characterize the accrual of long‐term disability in a cohort of actively treated multiple sclerosis (MS) patients and to assess whether clinical and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data ...
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  • Cellular immunology of rela... Cellular immunology of relapsing multiple sclerosis: interactions, checks, and balances
    Bar-Or, Amit; Li, Rui Lancet neurology, June 2021, 2021-06-00, 20210601, Volume: 20, Issue: 6
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    Novel insights from basic and translational studies are reshaping concepts of the immunopathogenesis of multiple sclerosis and understanding of the different inflammatory responses throughout the ...
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  • Identification of soluble T... Identification of soluble TREM-2 in the cerebrospinal fluid and its association with multiple sclerosis and CNS inflammation
    Piccio, Laura; Buonsanti, Cecilia; Cella, Marina ... Brain (London, England : 1878), 11/2008, Volume: 131, Issue: 11
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    Triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells 2 (TREM-2) is a membrane-bound receptor expressed by microglia and macrophages. Engagement of TREM-2 on these cells has been reported to reduce ...
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