Active induction of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis by MOG35-55 peptide immunization is associated with differential responses in separate compartments of the choroid plexus.docVIP
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Active induction of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis by MOG35-55 peptide immunization is associated with differential responses in separate compartments of the choroid plexus
FLUIDS AND BARRIERS
OF THE CNS
Activeinductionofexperimentalautoimmune
encephalomyelitisbyMOG35-55peptide
immunizationisassociatedwithdifferential
responsesinseparatecompartmentsofthe
choroidplexus
Murugesanetal.
Murugesanetal.FluidsandBarriersoftheCNS2012,9:15
/content/9/1/15
Murugesanetal.FluidsandBarriersoftheCNS2012,9:15
/content/9/1/15
FLUIDS AND BARRIERS
OF THE CNS
RESEARCH
OpenAccess
Activeinductionofexperimentalautoimmune
encephalomyelitisbyMOG35-55peptide
immunizationisassociatedwithdifferential
responsesinseparatecompartmentsofthe
choroidplexus
NivethaMurugesan,DebayonPaul,YenL
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