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Systemic delivery of human GlyR IgG antibody induces GlyR internalization into motor neurons of brainstem and spinal cord with motor dysfunction in mice.

A Carvajal-GonzálezL JacobsonL CloverM WickremaratchiS ShieldsB LangAngela Vincent
Published in: Neuropathology and applied neurobiology (2020)
Despite the partial clinical phenotype, not uncommon in passive transfer studies, the results suggest that the antibodies had accessed the GlyRs in relevant brain regions, led to antibody-mediated internalization and increased GlyR synthesis, compatible with the temporary loss of function.
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