T cell deficiency does not reduce lesions in mice produced by intracerebral injection of NMO-IgG and complement.
We reported recently that intracerebral administration of NMO-IgG with human complement produces neuromyelitis optica (NMO) lesions in mice. We examined the role of T cells in the formation of NMO lesions by comparing brain histopathology in wildtype and nude mice. Brains were co-injected with IgG f...
Main Authors: | Saadoun, S, Waters, P, Macdonald, C, Bridges, L, Bell, B, Vincent, A, Verkman, A, Papadopoulos, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2011
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