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1. LPS-Induced Coagulation and Neuronal Damage in a Mice Model Is Attenuated by Enoxaparin.

2. Teriflunomide normalizes anti-anxiety effect in anti-ANXA2 APS mice model teriflunomide in anti-ANXA2 mice model.

3. Decreased hippocampal cell proliferation in mice with experimental antiphospholipid syndrome.

4. Mice with experimental antiphospholipid syndrome display hippocampal dysfunction and a reduction of dendritic complexity in hippocampal CA1 neurones.

5. Induction of Autoimmune Depression in Mice by Anti-Ribosomal P Antibodies via the Limbic System.

6. Neurological Dysfunction Associated with Antiphospholipid Syndrome: Histopathological Brain Findings of Thrombotic Changes in a Mouse Model.

7. The combined treatment of Copaxone and Salirasib attenuates experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) in mice

8. Anti-P ribosomal antibodies induce defect in smell capability in a model of CNS -SLE (depression)

9. Minimal Traumatic Brain Injury in Mice: Protease-Activated Receptor 1 and Thrombin-Related Changes.

10. IgG accumulates in inhibitory hippocampal neurons of experimental antiphospholipid syndrome.

11. Immunization with hepatitis B vaccine accelerates SLE-like disease in a murine model.

12. Systemic inflammation is associated with a reduction in Synaptopodin expression in the mouse hippocampus.

13. Antibody-specific behavioral effects: Intracerebroventricular injection of antiphospholipid antibodies induces hyperactive behavior while anti-ribosomal-P antibodies induces depression and smell deficits in mice.

14. Altered receptor binding densities in experimental antiphospholipid syndrome despite only moderately enhanced autoantibody levels and absence of behavioral features.

15. Passive transfer of narcolepsy: Anti-TRIB2 autoantibody positive patient IgG causes hypothalamic orexin neuron loss and sleep attacks in mice.

16. Genetic and immunological factors interact in a mouse model of CNS antiphospholipid syndrome

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