The B cell immunobiology that underlies CNS autoantibody-mediated diseases
A rapidly expanding and clinically distinct group of CNS diseases are caused by pathogenic autoantibodies that target neuroglial surface proteins. Despite immunotherapy, patients with these neuroglial surface autoantibody (NSAb)-mediated diseases often experience clinical relapse, high rates of long...
Main Authors: | Sun, B, Ramberger, M, O’Connor, KC, Bashford-Rogers, RJM, Irani, SR |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Research
2020
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