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1. Anti‐dopamine D2 receptor antibodies in chronic tic disorders

2. Pronounced immunological abnormalities in unmedicated first episode as compared to chronic schizophrenia patients

3. Antibodies to neuronal surface proteins in Tourette Syndrome: Lack of evidence in a European paediatric cohort

4. Prodromal symptoms of multiple sclerosis in primary care

5. A phase II baseline versus treatment study to determine the efficacy of raltegravir (Isentress) in preventing progression of relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis as determined by gadolinium-enhanced MRI: The INSPIRE study

6. Early Growth Response Gene-2 Controls IL-17 Expression and Th17 Differentiation by Negatively Regulating Batf

7. Multiple sclerosis: risk factors, prodromes, and potential causal pathways

8. Sickness behaviour is induced by a peripheral CXC-chemokine also expressed in multiple sclerosis and EAE

9. Epstein–Barr virus, latitude and multiple sclerosis

10. The risk of developing multiple sclerosis in individuals seronegative for Epstein-Barr virus: a meta-analysis

11. More to come: Humoral immune responses in MS

12. Regulation of autoimmune encephalomyelitis by toll-like receptors

13. Vitamin D deficiency–do we follow our own advice?

14. Vitamin D: a link between Epstein-Barr virus and multiple sclerosis development?

15. Detection of antibodies against the N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor in a sub-group of patients diagnosed with Tourette's syndrome

16. Functional effects of anti-neuronal antibodies in patients with encephalitis lethargica and other related disorders associated with streptococcal infection

17. Role of the HLA System in the Association Between Multiple Sclerosis and Infectious Mononucleosis

18. Early changes within the lymphocyte population are associated with the development of multiple organ dysfunction syndrome in trauma patients

19. Frequency and phenotype of circulating Valpha24/Vbeta11 double-positive natural killer T cells during hepatitis C virus infection

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