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Hartmut Wekerle

Nature

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Nature|February 16, 2022
Epstein-Barr virus sparks brain autoimmunity in multiple sclerosisHartmut Wekerle
Nature|May 29, 2018
Brain inflammatory cascade controlled by gut-derived moleculesHartmut Wekerle
Nature|November 8, 2002
Tackling multiple sclerosisHartmut Wekerle
Nature|October 11, 2013
Multiple sclerosis: An old drug plays a new trickHartmut Wekerle, Edgar Meinl
Nature|December 5, 2024
Fragments of the brain's myelin proteins train T cells to ward off autoimmune attacksHartmut Wekerle, Naoto Kawakami
Nature|October 28, 2011
Commensal microbiota and myelin autoantigen cooperate to trigger autoimmune demyelinationKerstin Berer, Marsilius Mues, Michail Koutrolos, et al.
Nature|October 16, 2009
Effector T cell interactions with meningeal vascular structures in nascent autoimmune CNS lesionsIngo Bartholomäus, Naoto Kawakami, Francesca Odoardi, et al.
Nature|August 24, 2012
T cells become licensed in the lung to enter the central nervous systemFrancesca Odoardi, Christopher Sie, Kristina Streyl, et al.
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Nature|February 16, 2022
Epstein-Barr virus sparks brain autoimmunity in multiple sclerosisHartmut Wekerle
Nature|May 29, 2018
Brain inflammatory cascade controlled by gut-derived moleculesHartmut Wekerle
Nature|November 8, 2002
Tackling multiple sclerosisHartmut Wekerle
Nature|October 11, 2013
Multiple sclerosis: An old drug plays a new trickHartmut Wekerle, Edgar Meinl
Nature|December 5, 2024
Fragments of the brain's myelin proteins train T cells to ward off autoimmune attacksHartmut Wekerle, Naoto Kawakami
Nature|October 28, 2011
Commensal microbiota and myelin autoantigen cooperate to trigger autoimmune demyelinationKerstin Berer, Marsilius Mues, Michail Koutrolos, et al.
Nature|October 16, 2009
Effector T cell interactions with meningeal vascular structures in nascent autoimmune CNS lesionsIngo Bartholomäus, Naoto Kawakami, Francesca Odoardi, et al.
Nature|August 24, 2012
T cells become licensed in the lung to enter the central nervous systemFrancesca Odoardi, Christopher Sie, Kristina Streyl, et al.
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