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Jack P Antel

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The Journal of Clinical Investigation|April 3, 2023
Seeking neuroprotection in multiple sclerosis: an ongoing challengeJack P Antel, Timothy E Kennedy, Tanja Kuhlmann
Journal of the Neurological Sciences|August 6, 2008
Central nervous system-directed effects of FTY720 (fingolimod)Veronique E Miron, Anna Schubart, Jack P Antel
The American Journal of Pathology|April 28, 2004
Inflammation and remyelination in the central nervous system: a tale of two systemsFrancesca Ruffini, Timothy E Kennedy, Jack P Antel
Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology|April 2, 2004
Regulation of cellular and molecular trafficking across human brain endothelial cells by Th1- and Th2-polarized lymphocytesKatarzyna Biernacki, Alexandre Prat, Manon Blain, et al.
Communications Biology|November 19, 2022
Chronic oligodendrocyte injury in central nervous system pathologiesIrene Molina-Gonzalez, Veronique E Miron, Jack P Antel
Advances in Neurology|January 13, 2006
Immunobiology of oligodendrocytes in multiple sclerosisFrancesca Ruffini, Andrew Chojnacki, Samuel Weiss, et al.
Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology|September 25, 2015
Sequencing the immunopathologic heterogeneity in multiple sclerosisJack P Antel, Samuel K Ludwin, Amit Bar-Or
Brain Pathology (Zurich, Switzerland)|December 1, 2010
Axonal loss and neurofilament phosphorylation changes accompany lesion development and clinical progression in multiple sclerosisLucas Schirmer, Jack P Antel, Wolfgang Brück, et al.
Glia|November 15, 2019
Species differences in immune-mediated CNS tissue injury and repair: A (neuro)inflammatory topicLuke M Healy, Moein Yaqubi, Samuel Ludwin, et al.
Glia|March 2, 2011
The majority of infiltrating CD8 T lymphocytes in multiple sclerosis lesions is insensitive to enhanced PD-L1 levels on CNS cellsCamille L Pittet, Jia Newcombe, Jack P Antel, et al.
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The Journal of Clinical Investigation|April 3, 2023
Seeking neuroprotection in multiple sclerosis: an ongoing challengeJack P Antel, Timothy E Kennedy, Tanja Kuhlmann
Journal of the Neurological Sciences|August 6, 2008
Central nervous system-directed effects of FTY720 (fingolimod)Veronique E Miron, Anna Schubart, Jack P Antel
The American Journal of Pathology|April 28, 2004
Inflammation and remyelination in the central nervous system: a tale of two systemsFrancesca Ruffini, Timothy E Kennedy, Jack P Antel
Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology|April 2, 2004
Regulation of cellular and molecular trafficking across human brain endothelial cells by Th1- and Th2-polarized lymphocytesKatarzyna Biernacki, Alexandre Prat, Manon Blain, et al.
Communications Biology|November 19, 2022
Chronic oligodendrocyte injury in central nervous system pathologiesIrene Molina-Gonzalez, Veronique E Miron, Jack P Antel
Advances in Neurology|January 13, 2006
Immunobiology of oligodendrocytes in multiple sclerosisFrancesca Ruffini, Andrew Chojnacki, Samuel Weiss, et al.
Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology|September 25, 2015
Sequencing the immunopathologic heterogeneity in multiple sclerosisJack P Antel, Samuel K Ludwin, Amit Bar-Or
Brain Pathology (Zurich, Switzerland)|December 1, 2010
Axonal loss and neurofilament phosphorylation changes accompany lesion development and clinical progression in multiple sclerosisLucas Schirmer, Jack P Antel, Wolfgang Brück, et al.
Glia|November 15, 2019
Species differences in immune-mediated CNS tissue injury and repair: A (neuro)inflammatory topicLuke M Healy, Moein Yaqubi, Samuel Ludwin, et al.
Glia|March 2, 2011
The majority of infiltrating CD8 T lymphocytes in multiple sclerosis lesions is insensitive to enhanced PD-L1 levels on CNS cellsCamille L Pittet, Jia Newcombe, Jack P Antel, et al.
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