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David N Irani

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Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology|November 18, 2009
Disrupted glutamate transporter expression in the spinal cord with acute flaccid paralysis caused by West Nile virus infectionPennelope K Blakely, Bette K Kleinschmidt-DeMasters, Kenneth L Tyler, et al.
Glia|May 16, 2014
Type-I interferons suppress microglial production of the lymphoid chemokine, CXCL13Nilufer Esen, Emily K Rainey-Barger, Amanda K Huber, et al.
Journal of Neuroimmunology|April 23, 2013
Virus-induced CD8+ T cells accelerate the onset of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis: implications for how viral infections might trigger multiple sclerosis exacerbationsEmily K Rainey-Barger, Pennelope K Blakely, Amanda K Huber, et al.
Cureus|March 31, 2023
Brain MRI Findings of Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis With a Heterozygous PRF1 Gene Mutation Masquerading As CLIPPERS: A Case ReportArisa Tachibana, Ryo Kurokawa, Aristides A Capizzano, et al.
Annals of Neurology|March 30, 2004
Glutamate receptor antagonists protect from virus-induced neural degenerationJennifer L Nargi-Aizenman, Michael B Havert, Ming Zhang, et al.
Brain, Behavior, and Immunity|October 12, 2010
The lymphoid chemokine, CXCL13, is dispensable for the initial recruitment of B cells to the acutely inflamed central nervous systemEmily K Rainey-Barger, Julie M Rumble, Stephen J Lalor, et al.
Neurology|September 26, 2014
Dysregulation of the IL-23/IL-17 axis and myeloid factors in secondary progressive MSAmanda K Huber, Lu Wang, Peisong Han, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|August 27, 2004
Viral-induced spinal motor neuron death is non-cell-autonomous and involves glutamate excitotoxicityJessica Darman, Stephanie Backovic, Sonny Dike, et al.
Nature Communications|August 5, 2020
Engineered immunological niches to monitor disease activity and treatment efficacy in relapsing multiple sclerosisAaron H Morris, Kevin R Hughes, Robert S Oakes, et al.
Journal of Virology|September 20, 2002
BCL-2 and BAX protect adult mice from lethal Sindbis virus infection but do not protect spinal cord motor neurons or prevent paralysisDouglas A Kerr, Thomas Larsen, Susan H Cook, et al.
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Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology|November 18, 2009
Disrupted glutamate transporter expression in the spinal cord with acute flaccid paralysis caused by West Nile virus infectionPennelope K Blakely, Bette K Kleinschmidt-DeMasters, Kenneth L Tyler, et al.
Glia|May 16, 2014
Type-I interferons suppress microglial production of the lymphoid chemokine, CXCL13Nilufer Esen, Emily K Rainey-Barger, Amanda K Huber, et al.
Journal of Neuroimmunology|April 23, 2013
Virus-induced CD8+ T cells accelerate the onset of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis: implications for how viral infections might trigger multiple sclerosis exacerbationsEmily K Rainey-Barger, Pennelope K Blakely, Amanda K Huber, et al.
Cureus|March 31, 2023
Brain MRI Findings of Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis With a Heterozygous PRF1 Gene Mutation Masquerading As CLIPPERS: A Case ReportArisa Tachibana, Ryo Kurokawa, Aristides A Capizzano, et al.
Annals of Neurology|March 30, 2004
Glutamate receptor antagonists protect from virus-induced neural degenerationJennifer L Nargi-Aizenman, Michael B Havert, Ming Zhang, et al.
Brain, Behavior, and Immunity|October 12, 2010
The lymphoid chemokine, CXCL13, is dispensable for the initial recruitment of B cells to the acutely inflamed central nervous systemEmily K Rainey-Barger, Julie M Rumble, Stephen J Lalor, et al.
Neurology|September 26, 2014
Dysregulation of the IL-23/IL-17 axis and myeloid factors in secondary progressive MSAmanda K Huber, Lu Wang, Peisong Han, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|August 27, 2004
Viral-induced spinal motor neuron death is non-cell-autonomous and involves glutamate excitotoxicityJessica Darman, Stephanie Backovic, Sonny Dike, et al.
Nature Communications|August 5, 2020
Engineered immunological niches to monitor disease activity and treatment efficacy in relapsing multiple sclerosisAaron H Morris, Kevin R Hughes, Robert S Oakes, et al.
Journal of Virology|September 20, 2002
BCL-2 and BAX protect adult mice from lethal Sindbis virus infection but do not protect spinal cord motor neurons or prevent paralysisDouglas A Kerr, Thomas Larsen, Susan H Cook, et al.
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