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The following pages link to Induction of antimyelin and antioligodendrocyte antibodies by vaccinia virus An experimental study in the mouse (Q44563893):
Displaying 16 items.
- Can antiglycolipid antibodies present in HIV-infected individuals induce immune demyelination? (Q34158000) (← links)
- Virus-related pathology: is the continued presence of the virus necessary? (Q38166691) (← links)
- Virus-induced autoimmunity through molecular mimicry (Q38195859) (← links)
- Molecular mimicry as a mechanism for virus-induced autoimmunity (Q38610595) (← links)
- Postinfectious immunodeficiency and autoimmunity: pathogenic and clinical values and implications (Q43944431) (← links)
- Immunological Studies in Demyelinating Encephalitis Associated with Vaccinia Virus and Canine Distemper Virus Infection (Q44240499) (← links)
- Relapsing subacute demyelinating encephalomyelitis in rats during the course of coronavirus JHM infection (Q44537763) (← links)
- Adoptive transfer of EAE-like lesions from rats with coronavirus-induced demyelinating encephalomyelitis (Q45232320) (← links)
- Demyelination in experimental canine distemper virus infection: immunological, pathologic, and immunohistological studies (Q45792844) (← links)
- Metabolic studies on vaccinia-virus-infected oligodendrocytes in brain cell cultures (Q45804199) (← links)
- Immunological and pathological findings in demyelinating encephalitis associated with canine distemper virus infection (Q45805294) (← links)
- Herpes simplex virus-enhanced production of autoantibodies against myelin basic protein in mice (Q45848448) (← links)
- Differentiation and proliferation: Two possible mechanisms for the regeneration of oligodendrocytes in culture (Q48870669) (← links)
- Viral tropisms in mouse brain cell cultures (Q49071547) (← links)
- Studies on the intrathecal humoral immune response in canine distemper encephalitis (Q69996612) (← links)
- Can viral envelope glycolipids produce auto-immunity, with reference to the CNS and multiple sclerosis? (Q70220123) (← links)