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Nathalie Deckx

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Clinical & Developmental Immunology|January 3, 2014
Neuroendocrine immunoregulation in multiple sclerosisNathalie Deckx, Wai-Ping Lee, Zwi N Berneman, et al.
American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation|July 1, 2016
High Intensity Aerobic and Resistance Exercise Can Improve Glucose Tolerance in Persons With Multiple Sclerosis: A Randomized Controlled TrialInez Wens, Ulrik Dalgas, Frank Vandenabeele, et al.
American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation|March 14, 2015
Impact of 24 Weeks of Resistance and Endurance Exercise on Glucose Tolerance in Persons with Multiple SclerosisInez Wens, Dominique Hansen, Kenneth Verboven, et al.
Innate Immunity|April 3, 2016
Altered molecular expression of TLR-signaling pathways affects the steady-state release of IL-12p70 and IFN-α in patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosisNathalie Deckx, Barbara Willekens, Inez Wens, et al.
Mediators of Inflammation|November 26, 2015
Rapid Exercise-Induced Mobilization of Dendritic Cells Is Potentially Mediated by a Flt3L- and MMP-9-Dependent Process in Multiple SclerosisNathalie Deckx, Inez Wens, Amber H Nuyts, et al.
Mediators of Inflammation|February 24, 2016
12 Weeks of Combined Endurance and Resistance Training Reduces Innate Markers of Inflammation in a Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial in Patients with Multiple SclerosisNathalie Deckx, Inez Wens, Amber H Nuyts, et al.
Multiple Sclerosis (Houndmills, Basingstoke, England)|September 24, 2013
Circulating dendritic cells of multiple sclerosis patients are proinflammatory and their frequency is correlated with MS-associated genetic risk factorsKristof Thewissen, Amber H Nuyts, Nathalie Deckx, et al.
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Clinical & Developmental Immunology|January 3, 2014
Neuroendocrine immunoregulation in multiple sclerosisNathalie Deckx, Wai-Ping Lee, Zwi N Berneman, et al.
American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation|July 1, 2016
High Intensity Aerobic and Resistance Exercise Can Improve Glucose Tolerance in Persons With Multiple Sclerosis: A Randomized Controlled TrialInez Wens, Ulrik Dalgas, Frank Vandenabeele, et al.
American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation|March 14, 2015
Impact of 24 Weeks of Resistance and Endurance Exercise on Glucose Tolerance in Persons with Multiple SclerosisInez Wens, Dominique Hansen, Kenneth Verboven, et al.
Innate Immunity|April 3, 2016
Altered molecular expression of TLR-signaling pathways affects the steady-state release of IL-12p70 and IFN-α in patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosisNathalie Deckx, Barbara Willekens, Inez Wens, et al.
Mediators of Inflammation|November 26, 2015
Rapid Exercise-Induced Mobilization of Dendritic Cells Is Potentially Mediated by a Flt3L- and MMP-9-Dependent Process in Multiple SclerosisNathalie Deckx, Inez Wens, Amber H Nuyts, et al.
Mediators of Inflammation|February 24, 2016
12 Weeks of Combined Endurance and Resistance Training Reduces Innate Markers of Inflammation in a Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial in Patients with Multiple SclerosisNathalie Deckx, Inez Wens, Amber H Nuyts, et al.
Multiple Sclerosis (Houndmills, Basingstoke, England)|September 24, 2013
Circulating dendritic cells of multiple sclerosis patients are proinflammatory and their frequency is correlated with MS-associated genetic risk factorsKristof Thewissen, Amber H Nuyts, Nathalie Deckx, et al.
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