Response to Comment on "Chaperone Activity of   B-Crystallin Is Responsible for Its Incorrect Assignment as an Autoantigen in Multiple Sclerosis (original) (raw)

Comment on "Chaperone Activity of B-Crystallin Is Responsible for Its Incorrect Assignment as an Autoantigen in Multiple Sclerosis

Jeffrey Bajramovic

The Journal of Immunology, 2011

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Chaperone Activity of B-Crystallin Is Responsible for Its Incorrect Assignment as an Autoantigen in Multiple Sclerosis

Jonathan Rothbard, Michael Kurnellas

The Journal of Immunology, 2011

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Chaperone Activity of α B-Crystallin Is Responsible for Its Incorrect Assignment as an Autoantigen in Multiple Sclerosis

Jonathan Rothbard

Journal of Immunology, 2011

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Response to Comment on “Chaperone Activity of α B-Crystallin Is Responsible for Its Incorrect Assignment as an Autoantigen in Multiple Sclerosis”

Jonathan Rothbard

Journal of Immunology, 2011

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T cells discriminate between differentially phosphorylated forms of alphaB-crystallin, a major central nervous system myelin antigen

Paul Travers

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EBV-Induced Expression and HLA-DR-Restricted Presentation by Human B Cells of αB-Crystallin, a Candidate Autoantigen in Multiple Sclerosis

Johannes van Noort

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Presentation of aB-Crystallin to T Cells in Active Multiple Sclerosis Lesions: An Early Event Following Inflammatory Demyelination1

Jeffrey Bajramovic

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Presentation of B-Crystallin to T Cells in Active Multiple Sclerosis Lesions: An Early Event Following Inflammatory Demyelination

Jeffrey Bajramovic

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EBV-induced expression and HLA-DR-restricted presentation by human B cells of alpha B-crystallin, a candidate autoantigen in multiple sclerosis

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Encephalitogenic and immunogenic potential of the stress protein αB-crystallin in Biozzi ABH (H-2Ag7) mice

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MS as autoimmune disease: myelin antigens

Walter Fierz

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T lymphocytes possess receptors for brain myelin small protein

Anna Colangelo

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A myelin basic protein peptide is recognized by cytotoxic T cells in the context of four HLA-DR types associated with multiple sclerosis

Dolores Jaraquemada

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Minor myelin proteins can be majot targets for peripheral blood T cells from both multiple sclerosis patients and healthy subjects

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A study of human T-cell lines generated from multiple sclerosis patients and controls by stimulation with peptides of myelin basic protein

Pamela McCombe

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The fine specificity of human T cell lines towards myelin basic protein peptides in southern italian multiple sclerosis patients

Luigi Racioppi

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Self-antigen tetramers discriminate between myelin autoantibodies to native or denatured protein

Lawrence Steinman, Silvia Tenembaum

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The involvement of specific anti myelin basic protein antibody-forming cells in multiple sclerosis immunopathology

rivka ravid

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Binding of myelin basic protein peptides to human histocompatibility leukocyte antigen class II molecules and their recognition by T cells from multiple sclerosis patients

Carla Oseroff

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Therapeutic Intervention in Multiple Sclerosis with Alpha B-Crystallin: A Randomized Controlled Phase IIa Trial

Edna Venneker

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Polymorphic residues on the I-Aβ modulate the stimulation of T cell clones specific for the N-terminal peptide of the autoantigen myelin basic protein

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Molecular characterization of antibody specificities against myelin/oligodendrocyte glycoprotein in autoimmune demyelination

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