Publications - Multiple Sclerosis
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Activation of microglial poly(ADP-ribose)-polymerase-1 by cholesterol breakdown products during neuroinflammation: 7-ketocholesterol release during neuroinflammation: a link between demyelination and neuronal damage. Diestel, A., Aktas, O., Hackel, D., H#ke, I., Meier, S, Raine, C., Zipp, F., Nitsch, R. and Ullrich, O. J. Exp.Med. 11: 1729-40, 2003. [paper]
CXC chemokine receptors on human oligodendrocytes: implications for multiple sclerosis. Omari, K., Johon, G., Sealfon, S.. and Raine, C. Brain 128: 1003-1015, 2005. [paper]
Clonally expanded plasma cells in the CSF of MS patients produce myelin specific antibodies. Budingen, H., Harrer, M., Kuenzie, S., Meier, M. and Goebals, N. AAN Meeting, 2007. [abstract]
Clonally expanded plasma cells in the cerebrospinal fluid of MS patients produce myelin specific antibodies. Budingen, H., Harrer, M., Kuenzie, S., Meier, M. and Goebals, N. Eur. J. Immunol. 38: 2014-2023, 2008. [paper]
Expression of Golli proteins in adult human brain and multiple sclerosis lesions. Filipovic, R., Rakic, S. and Zecevic, N. J. Neuroimm. 127:1-12, 2002. [paper]
Expression of golli proteins in chronic and acute multiple sclerosis. Vasic, R. and Zecevic, N. Society for Neuroscience, 2002. [abstract]
GRO-a and CXCR2 in the human fetal brain and multiple sclerosis lesions. Flilpovic, R., Jakovcevski, I., and Zecevic, N. Dev. Neurosci. 25:279-290, 2003. [paper]
Preparation of a monoclonal antibody to citrullinated epitopes: Its characterization and some applications to immunohistochemistry in human brain. A. P. Nicholas and J.N. Walker Glia 37:328-336, 2002. [paper]
Role for CXCR2 and CXCL1 on glia in multiple sclerosis. Omari, K., John, G., Lango, R. and Raine, C. Glia 53: 24-31, 2006. [paper]