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A comparative analysis of B cell-mediated myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein-experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis pathogenesis in B cell-deficient mice reveals an effect on demyelination.
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Immunization of Rats with Homologous Type XI Collagen Leads to Chronic and Relapsing Arthritis with Different Genetics and Joint Pathology Than Arthritis Induced with Homologous Type II Collagen.
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Genetic links between the acute-phase response and arthritis development in rats.
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Reversal of tolerance induced by transplantation of skin expressing the immunodominant T cell epitope of rat type II collagen entitles development of collagen-induced arthritis but not graft rejection.
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Identification of susceptibility genes for experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis that overcome the effect of protective alleles at the eae2 locus.
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Epitope-specific recognition of type II collagen by rheumatoid arthritis antibodies is shared with recognition by antibodies that are arthritogenic in collagen-induced arthritis in the mouse
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Primed B cells present type-II collagen to T cells.
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Cartilage-specific autoimmunity in animal models and clinical aspects in patients - focus on relapsing polychondritis
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Total abrogation of collagen II-induced arthritis and the B cell response to type II collagen using suboptimal doses of a topoisomerase II antagonist.
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Role of glycopeptide-specific T cells in collagen-induced arthritis: an example how post-translational modification of proteins may be involved in autoimmune disease
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