Annals ofMultiple Sclerosis

Volume: 3 - Number: 17 - May 15, 2006

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PRIMARY PROGRESSIVE MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS

Original Articles

Neutralizing antibodies against IFN-ß in multiple sclerosis: antagonization of IFN-ß mediated suppression of MMPs

Oligoclonal expansion of memory CD8+ T cells in cerebrospinal fluid from multiple sclerosis patients

Oligodendrocyte precursor cells in the demyelinated multiple sclerosis spinal cord

Pathological study of spinal cord atrophy in multiple sclerosis suggests limited role of local lesions

Patterns of cerebrospinal fluid pathology correlate with disease progression in multiple sclerosis

Plasminogen activators in multiple sclerosis lesions: Implications for the inflammatory response and axonal damage

Posterior fossa lesion volume and slowed information processing in multiple sclerosis

Post-mortem high-resolution MRI of the spinal cord in multiple sclerosis: A correlative study with conventional MRI, histopathology and clinical phenotype

Post-mortem MRI-guided sampling of multiple sclerosis brain lesions: Increased yield of active demyelinating and (p)reactive lesions

Potentially adaptive functional changes in cognitive processing for patients with multiple sclerosis and their acute modulation by rivastigmine

Pregnancy and multiple sclerosis (the PRIMS study): clinical predictors of post-partum relapse

Primary progressive multiple sclerosis: a 5-year clinical and MR study

Prospective study on the relationship between infections and multiple sclerosis exacerbations

Proton MR spectroscopy with metabolite-nulling reveals elevated macromolecules in acute multiple sclerosis

Pure optic-spinal form of multiple sclerosis in Japan

Re-expression of PSA-NCAM by demyelinated axons: an inhibitor of remyelination in multiple sclerosis?

Regional axonal loss in the corpus callosum correlates with cerebral white matter lesion volume and distribution in multiple sclerosis

Serum autoantibodies to cell surface determinants in multiple sclerosis: a flow cytometric study

Size-selective neuronal changes in the anterior optic pathways suggest a differential susceptibility to injury in multiple sclerosis

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