Multiple Sclerosis

April 1997, Volume 3, Issue 2
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Remyelination in multiple sclerosis: a challenge for therapy The 1996 European Charcot Foundation Lecture 51
Alastair Compston
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Promotion of endogeneous remyelination in Multiple Sclerosis 71
CF Lucchinetti, JH Noseworthy & M Rodriguez
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Enhancement of central nervous system remyelination in immune and non-immune experimental models of demyelination 76
Baziel GM van Engelen, Kevin D Pavelko & Moses Rodriguez
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Toward a transgenic mouse model of remyelination 80
S Ferraresi, I Lorenzetti, R Nemni, J Kamholz, ML Feltri & L Wrabetz
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To what extent is oligodendrocyte progenitor migration a limiting factor in the remyelination of multiple sclerosis lesions? 84
Robin JM Franklin & William F Blakemore
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Treatment of inflammatory neuropathy 88
RAC Hughes, CM Gabriel, NA Gregson & KJ Smith
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Intravenous immunoglobulin treatment in multifocal motor neuropathy and other chronic immune-mediated neuropathies 93
G Comi, R Nemni, S Amadio, G Galardi & L Leocani
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Immunomodulation and remyelination: two aspects of human polyclonal immunoglobulin treatment in immune mediated neuropathies? 98
IN van Schaik, M Vermeulen & A Brand
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Neurosteroids, with special reference to the effect of progesterone on myelination in peripheral nerves 105
E-E Baulieu & M Schumacher
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Growth factors and myelin regeneration in multiple sclerosis 113
Henry deF Webster
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Modulation of autoimmune responses by intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIg) 121
Srinivas Kaveri, Nagendra Prasad, Tchavdar Vassilev, Vincent Hurez, Anastas Pashov, Sébastien Lacroix-Desmazes & Michel Kazatchkine
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Imaging of remyelination 129
Frederik Barkhof
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Remyelination in multiple sclerosis 133
Hans Lassmann, Wolfgang Brück, Claudia Lucchinetti & Moses Rodriguez
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Treatment effects of monthly intravenous immunoglobulin on patients with relapsing - remitting Multiple Sclerosis: Further analyses of the Austrian immunoglobulin in MS Study 137
Franz Fazekas, Florian Deisenhammer, Siegrid Strasser-Fuchs, Gerhard Nahler & Bruno Mamoli
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Intravenous immunoglobulin treatment in Multiple Sclerosis and experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis - the Israeli Experience 142
A. Achiron, Z. Rotstein, Y. Barak & I. Sarova-Pinhas
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A double-blind, cross-over trial of intravenous immunoglobulin G in multiple sclerosis: Preliminary results 145
P Soelberg Sørensen, B Wanscher, K Schreiber, M Blinkenberg, CV Jensen & M Ravnborg
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Intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) treatment for patients with primary or secondary progressive multiple sclerosis - outline of a double-blind randomized, placebo-controlled trial 149
D Poehlau, J Federlein, T Postert, M Sailer, F Bethke, L Kappos, J Haas & H Przuntek
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A shift in encephalitogenic T cell cytokine pattern is associated with suppression of EAE by intravenous immunoglobulins (IVIg) 153
Anastas Pashov, Blanche Bellon, Srini V Kaveri & Michel D Kazatchkine
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Schwann cell transplantation and myelin repair of the CNS 157
A Baron-Van Evercooren, V Avellana-Adalid, F Lachapelle & R Liblau
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Inhibition of oligodendrocyte precursor motility by oligodendrocyte processes: implications for transplantation-based approaches to multiple sclerosis 162
Samantha Jefferson, Thomas Jacques, BW Kiernan, Suzanna Scott-Drew, Richard Milner & Charles ffrench-Constant
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Oligodendrocyte precursor cells in chronic multiple sclerosis lesions 168
Guus Wolswijk
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