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Uncoupled relationship between demyelination and primary infection of myelinating cells in Theiler's virus encephalomyelitis
M. C. Dal Canto
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Medicine and Dentistry
Primary Infection
100%
Demyelination
100%
Theiler's Murine Encephalomyelitis Virus
100%
Encephalomyelitis
100%
Cells
100%
Schwann Cell
80%
Virus Antigen
40%
Spinal Cord
40%
Immunity
20%
Pathogenesis
20%
Cytoplasm
20%
Immune Response
20%
Antibody
20%
Virus Infection
20%
Mononuclear Cell
20%
Clinically Isolated Syndrome
20%
Myelin
20%
Host
20%
Oligodendrocyte
20%
Remyelination
20%
Tissues
20%
Neuron
20%
Virus
20%
Macrophage
20%
Axon
20%
Astrocyte
20%
Immunohistochemistry
20%
INIS
viruses
100%
antigens
50%
spinal cord
50%
mice
25%
tissues
25%
diseases
25%
strains
25%
host
25%
macrophages
25%
pathogenesis
25%
neurons
25%
antibodies
25%
axons
25%
cytoplasm
25%
peroxidases
25%
inoculation
25%
myelin
25%
immune reactions
25%