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Relapsing autoimmune demyelination: a role for vascular addressins
Barbara Cannella
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Anne H. Cross
, Cedric S. Raine
Department of Neurology
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
Bursky Center for Human Immunology and Immunotherapy
Section of Multiple Sclerosis & Neuroimmunology
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Keyphrases
Autoimmune Demyelination
100%
High Endothelial Venules
100%
Central Nervous System
66%
Monoclonal Antibody
66%
Lymphocytes
66%
Differentiation Antigen
66%
Endothelial Cells
33%
Inflammation
33%
Cell Differentiation
33%
Astrocytes
33%
Lymph Node
33%
Central Lymph Node
33%
Adhesion Molecules
33%
Expression Level
33%
Lymphoid Tissue
33%
Blood Vessels
33%
Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis
33%
Mucosal Tissues
33%
Acute Onset
33%
Positive Staining
33%
Spinal Cord Lesion
33%
SJL Mice
33%
Acute Relapse
33%
Chronic Relapsing Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis
33%
MECA-79
33%
Immunology and Microbiology
Autoimmunity
100%
Venule
100%
Monoclonal Antibody
66%
Lymph Node
66%
Central Nervous System
66%
Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis
66%
Differentiation Antigen
66%
Lymphocyte
66%
Blood Vessels
33%
Spinal Cord
33%
Astrocyte
33%
Lymphoid Tissue
33%
Mucosal Tissue
33%
Swiss James Lambert Mouse
33%
Acute Inflammation
33%
Cell Adhesion Proteins
33%