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Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Pathogenesis of Perivenous and Demyelinating Encephalomyelitis and its Relevance for Multiple Sclerosis Research.
- Comparative Neuropathology and Pathogenetic Aspects of Chronic Relapsing Experimental Encephalomyelitis and Multiple Sclerosis.
- What Experimental Allergic Encephalomyelitis Teaches us about Multiple Sclerosis.
- Antigen and Antibody Studies in Demyelinating Disease.
- Studies on B-Lymphocyte Function in Multiple Sclerosis.
- Varicella-Zoster Virus Latency in the Nervous System.
- The Myelin associated Glycoprotein in Demyelinating Diseases.
- Cerebrospinal Fluid Immunoelectrophoretic Findings in Multiple Sclerosis.
- Multiple Sclerosis: An Abiotrophy with Heuristic Implications.
- Plasticity of Conduction Processes in Demyelinated Nerve Fibers: Implications for Therapy in Multiple Sclerosis.
- Recent Status of Epidemiological Studies on Multiple Sclerosis in Italy.
- Recent Descriptive Surveys on Multiple Sclerosis in Sardina and in the Province of Ferrara, Italy.
- Evoked Potentials in the Investigation of Multiple Sclerosis.
- Clinical Implications of Studies Involving Cerebrospinal Fluid T Cell Subpopulations.
- Immunological Treatments in Multiple Sclerosis: Rationale, Results and New Avenues.