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Alterations in CD30+ T Cells in Monoclonal Gammopathy of Undertermined Significance. Ellis, T.M., Le, P.T., DeVries, G., Stubbs, E., Fisher, M., and Bhoopalam, N. Clinical Immunology 98:301-307, 2001. [paper] 

Anti-neurofilament antibodies in neuropathy with monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance produce experimental motor nerve conduction block. Stubbs, E.B., Lawlor, M.W., Richards, M.P., Siddiqui, K., Fisher, M.A., Bhoopalam, N., and Siegel, G.J. Acta Neuropathologica 105: 109:116, 2003. [paper] 

Antibodies to L-periaxin in sera patients with peripheral neuropathy produce experimental sensory nerve conduction deficits. Lawlor, M.W., Richards, M. P., DeVries, G.H., Fisher, M.A., and Stubbs, E.B J. Neurochem. 83:592-600, 2002. [paper] 

Assesment of serum-mediated neurotoxicity in Navajo neuropathy. Lawlor, M.W., Holve, S., and Stubbs, E.B. Electromyogr. Clin. Neurophysicol. 40:211-214, 2000. [paper] 

Increased neuronal CXCR4 chemokine co-receptors and parenchymal CD4 T lymphocytes in AIDS hippocampus. Petito, C., Roberts, B. and Duncan, R. J. Neuroviral, 6: 433, 2000. [abstract] 

Valosin-containing protein gene mutations: clinical and neuropathological features. Marechal, L., Laquerriere, A., Dumanchin, C., Duyckaerts, C., Bou, J., Hannequin, D., Frebourg, T. and Campion, D. Neurology, 67(4):644-651, 2006. [paper]