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2. Tissue-resident memory T cells in the multiple sclerosis brain and their relationship to Epstein-Barr virus infected B cells
3. Megalencephalic Leukoencephalopathy with Subcortical Cysts Protein-1 (MLC1) Counteracts Astrocyte Activation in Response to Inflammatory Signals
4. EBV as the ‘gluten of MS’ hypothesis: Bypassing autoimmunity
5. Proinflammatory mucosal-associated invariant CD8+ T cells react to gut flora yeasts and infiltrate multiple sclerosis brain
6. INSERÇÃO DAS PICS NO PROCESSO DE ENSINO: PERCEPÇÃO DE ACADÊMICOS
7. Lymphoid chemokines in chronic neuroinflammation
8. Epstein-Barr Virus in the Central Nervous System and Cervical Lymph Node of a Patient With Primary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis
9. Proinflammatory mucosal)associated invariant CD8+ T cells react to gut flora yeasts and infiltrate multiple sclerosis brain.
10. Epstein–Barr virus persistence and infection of autoreactive plasma cells in synovial lymphoid structures in rheumatoid arthritis
11. Radioactive in situ hybridization for Epstein–Barr virus–encoded small RNA supports presence of Epstein–Barr virus in the multiple sclerosis brain
12. B-Cell Enrichment and Epstein-Barr Virus Infection in Inflammatory Cortical Lesions in Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis
13. Suppression of established experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis and formation of meningeal lymphoid follicles by lymphotoxin β receptor-Ig fusion protein
14. Meningeal inflammation is widespread and linked to cortical pathology in multiple sclerosis
15. Epstein-barr virus in myasthenia gravis thymus: A matter of debate
16. CD161highCD8+T cells bear pathogenetic potential in multiple sclerosis
17. Connecting Immune Cell Infiltration to the Multitasking Microglia Response and TNF Receptor 2 Induction in the Multiple Sclerosis Brain
18. Detection of Epstein–Barr virus and B-cell follicles in the multiple sclerosis brain: what you find depends on how and where you look
19. Epstein-Barr Virus-Specific CD8 T Cells Selectively Infiltrate the Brain in Multiple Sclerosis and Interact Locally with Virus-Infected Cells: Clue for a Virus-Driven Immunopathological Mechanism
20. Epstein-Barr Virus Latent Infection and BAFF Expression in B Cells in the Multiple Sclerosis Brain: Implications for Viral Persistence and Intrathecal B-Cell Activation
21. Migration of dendritic cells into the brain in a mouse model of prion disease
22. Expression of TWEAK and Its Receptor Fn14 in the Multiple Sclerosis Brain: Implications for Inflammatory Tissue Injury
23. Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cells in Multiple Sclerosis: Intracerebral Recruitment and Impaired Maturation in Response to Interferon-β
24. Biochemical characterization of MLC1 protein in astrocytes and its association with the dystrophin–glycoprotein complex
25. Meningeal B-cell follicles in secondary progressive multiple sclerosis associate with early onset of disease and severe cortical pathology
26. Dendritic Cells in Multiple Sclerosis Lesions: Maturation Stage, Myelin Uptake, and Interaction With Proliferating T Cells
27. Contributors
28. Dendritic cells in the central nervous system
29. Astrocytes Produce Dendritic Cell-Attracting Chemokines In Vitro and in Multiple Sclerosis Lesions
30. Intracerebral expression of CXCL13 and BAFF is accompanied by formation of lymphoid follicle-like structures in the meninges of mice with relapsing experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis
31. Detection of Ectopic B-cell Follicles with Germinal Centers in the Meninges of Patients with Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis
32. Lymphoid Chemokines CCL19 and CCL21 are Expressed in the Central Nervous System During Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis: Implications for the Maintenance of Chronic Neuroinflammation
33. Intracerebral regulation of immune responses
34. Additional file 6: of Transcriptional profile and Epstein-Barr virus infection status of laser-cut immune infiltrates from the brain of patients with progressive multiple sclerosis
35. Additional file 2: of Transcriptional profile and Epstein-Barr virus infection status of laser-cut immune infiltrates from the brain of patients with progressive multiple sclerosis
36. Additional file 5: of Transcriptional profile and Epstein-Barr virus infection status of laser-cut immune infiltrates from the brain of patients with progressive multiple sclerosis
37. Additional file 3: of Transcriptional profile and Epstein-Barr virus infection status of laser-cut immune infiltrates from the brain of patients with progressive multiple sclerosis
38. Additional file 7: of Transcriptional profile and Epstein-Barr virus infection status of laser-cut immune infiltrates from the brain of patients with progressive multiple sclerosis
39. Additional file 4: of Transcriptional profile and Epstein-Barr virus infection status of laser-cut immune infiltrates from the brain of patients with progressive multiple sclerosis
40. Additional file 1: of Transcriptional profile and Epstein-Barr virus infection status of laser-cut immune infiltrates from the brain of patients with progressive multiple sclerosis
41. Massive intracerebral Epstein-Barr virus reactivation in lethal multiple sclerosis relapse after natalizumab withdrawal
42. Glia-T cell dialogue
43. Epstein-Barr virus-associated immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome as possible cause of fulminant multiple sclerosis relapse after natalizumab interruption
44. Transcriptional profile and Epstein-Barr virus infection status of laser-cut immune infiltrates from the brain of patients with progressive multiple sclerosis
45. RORγt Expression and Lymphoid Neogenesis in the Brain of Patients with Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis
46. Detection of Epstein-Barr virus in the multiple sclerosis brain
47. Counseling aziendale e counseling on line. I nuovi media per la promozione del benessere in azienda
48. Increased CD8+ T Cell Response to Epstein-Barr Virus Lytic Antigens in the Active Phase of Multiple Sclerosis
49. A6.5 Synovial Lymphoid Structures Support Epstein-Barr Virus Persistence and Autoreactive Plasma Cell Infection in Rheumatoid Arthritis
50. Epstein–Barr virus persistence and infection of autoreactive plasma cells in synovial lymphoid structures in rheumatoid arthritis
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