Autoreactive CD8+ T cells in multiple sclerosis: A new target for therapy?
Multiple sclerosis afflicts more than I million individuals worldwide and is widely considered to be an autoimmune disease. Traditionally, CD4+ T helper cells have almost exclusively been held responsible for its immunopathogenesis, partly because certain MHC class II alleles clearly predispose for...
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