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CNS Antigen-Specific Neuroinflammation Attenuates Ischemic Stroke With Involvement of Polarized Myeloid Cells.

Kirsten GuseNina HagemannLisa ThieleJana RemlingerSalmen AnkeRobert HoepnerIrene KellerPatricia MeyerDenis GrandgirardStephen L LeibErik VassellaGiuseppe LocatelliDirk M HermannAndrew Chan
Published in: Neurology(R) neuroimmunology & neuroinflammation (2022)
CNS autoantigen-specific autoimmunity has a protective influence on primary tissue damage after experimental stroke, indicating a very early involvement of CNS antigen-specific, myeloid cell-associated anti-inflammatory immune mechanisms that mitigate ischemic injury in the acute EAE phase.
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