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    edited by Syed A. Rizvi, Patricia K. Coyle.
    Contents:
    MS: Pathology and Immunology
    MS: Epidemiology and Genetics
    MS: Clinical Features, Symptom Management, and Diagnosis
    Advances in Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Multiple Sclerosis
    Disease Modifying Agents in the Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis
    Pediatric Multiple Sclerosis
    Is Multiple Sclerosis a Vascular Disease?
    Multiple Sclerosis: The Next 20 Years
    Introduction to Neuroimmunology
    Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis
    Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorders
    The Neuroimmunology of Cancer
    Infections of the Central Nervous System
    The Neuroimmunology of Cortical Disease (Dementia, Epilepsy, and Autoimmune Encephalopathies)
    Autoimmune Movement Disorders
    CNS Vasculitis
    Principles of Immunotherapy
    Immunologic Disorders of Neuromuscular Junction and Muscle
    Autoimmune Neuropathies
    Systemic Autoimmune Diseases with Neurological Manifestations.
    Digital Access Springer 2011
  • Article
    Burckhardt JJ, Guggenheim B, Hefti A.
    J Immunol. 1977 Apr;118(4):1460-5.
    An extracellular heteroglycan (ECHG) and a sonicated cell supernatant (SCS) of Actinomyces viscosus Ny 1 induced strong lymphocyte proliferation. This was shown with spleen and thoracic duct cells form germfree rats and confirmed with cells from conventional "nude" mouse spleens. Spleen cells developed direct plaque-forming cells against densely coupled TNP-SRBC. The mitogenic property of ECHG was diminished considerably after mild alkaline hydrolysis for lymphocytes form rat spleens and was totally abolished for cells from "nude" mouse spleens. These results suggest that ECHG and SCS have B cell mitogenicity.
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