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2006

Increased IL-23p19 expression in multiple sclerosis lesions and its induction in microglia.
Brain.  Li Y, Chu N, Hu A, Gran B, Rostami A, Zhang GX, 2007 Feb;130(Pt 2):490-501. Epub 2006 Sep 26.

 

 

Major cytoskeletal proteins are carbonylated in multiple sclerosis. Bizzozero OA, ISN satellite meeting on “Myelin development and function”, Aug 15-19 Chichen Itza, Mexico. P. 33

 

 

Fast Multi-Slice Mapping of the Myelin Water Fraction Using Multi-Compartment Analysis of T2* Decay at 3 Tesla – A Preliminary Post-Mortem Study.  Yiping P. Du, Renxin Chu, Dosik Hwang, Mark S. Brown, Bette K. Kleinschmidt-DeMasters, Jack Simon.  Presented in part in: Proceedings of the 14th Annual Meeting of ISMRM, Seattle, 2006.

 

 

Alteration in the Lipid Composition of Normal Appearing Brain Tissue in Multiple Sclerosis Patients.  David Wheeler, Peter Calabresi, Avindra Nath and Norman Haughey.  abstract presented at the 7th international symposium on Neurovirology - May 30-June6.  Doubletree hotel.   Philadelphia Pennsylvania

 

 

2005

Elevated protein carbonylation in the brain white matter and gray matter of patients with multiple sclerosis.  J Neurosci Res.  PMID: 16007681 

 

 

 

Evidence of nitrosative damage in the brain white matter of patients with multiple sclerosis.  Neurochemical Res. 2005; 30:139-149. PMID: 15756942

 

 

 

Detection of Chlamydial Bodies and Antigens in the Central Nervous System of Patients with Multiple SclerosisJ of Infectious Diseases.  2005; 192:1219-28. PMID: 16136465

 

 

 

Haplotypes within genes of beta-chemokines in 17q11 are associated with multiple sclerosis: a second phase study.  Hum Genet.  2005 Aug 3;:1-9 [Epub ahead of print]. PMID: 16078049

 

 

 

Involvement of beta-chemokines in the development of inflammatory demyelination.  J. Neuroinflammation. 2005 Feb 24;2(1):7. PMID: 15730561

 

 

 

Genetic variants of Complex I in multiple sclerosis.  J. Neuro Sci. 2005 Jan 15;228(1):55-64.  PMID: 15607211

 

 

 

Association of haplotypes in the beta-chemokine locus with multiple sclerosisEur J Hum Genet. 2005 Feb;13(2):240-7.  PMID: 15494740

 

 

2004

Bcl-2 and its homologues in patients with multiple sclerosis.  Multiple Sclerosis. 10:176-181, 2004. PMID: 15124764

 

 

 

Inflammatory cell expression of cyclooxygenase-2 in the multiple sclerosis lesion.  J Neuroimmunol. 149(1-2):40-9. PMID: 15020063

 

 

 

Inducible nitric oxide synthase in chronic active multiple sclerosis plaques: distribution, cellular expression and association with myelin damage.  J Neuroimmunol. 151(1-2):171-9. PMID: 15145615

 

 

 

 CD45 (PTPRC) as a candidate gene in multiple sclerosis.  Mult Scler. 2004 Dec;10(6):614-7.  PMID: 15584483

 

 

 

Familial multiple sclerosis and other inherited disorders of the white matter. Neurologist. 2004 Jul;10(4):201-15. PMID: 15245586

 

 

 

An extended genome scan in 442 Canadian multiple sclerosis-affected sibships: a report from the Canadian Collaborative Study Group. Hum Mol Genet. 2004 May 15;13(10):1005-15. PMID: 15069025

 

 

2001

The immunoglobulin G heavy chain reportoire in multiple sclerosis plaques is distinct from the heavy chain repertoire in peripheral blood lymphocyctes.  Clin Immunol, 98:258-263, 2001. PMID: 11161983 

 

 

1998

Restricted use of VH4 germline segments in an acute multiple sclerosis brain.   Ann Neurol. 43(2):236-43. PMID: 9485065

 

 

 

Comparison of immunoglobulin G heavy-chain sequences in MS and SSPE brains reveals an antigen-driven response. Neurology. 54(6):1227-32. PMID: 10746589

 

 

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