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Authors: Pavelko, KD Drescher, KM McGavern, DB David, CS Rodriguez, M
Citation: Kd. Pavelko et al., HLA-DQ polymorphism influences progression of demyelination and neurologicdeficits in a viral model of multiple sclerosis, MOL CELL NE, 15(6), 2000, pp. 495-509

Authors: Drescher, KM Zoecklein, LJ Pavelko, KD Rivera-Quinones, C Hollenbaugh, D Rodriguez, M
Citation: Km. Drescher et al., CD40L is critical for protection from demyelinating disease and development of spontaneous remyelination in a mouse model of multiple sclerosis, BRAIN PATH, 10(1), 2000, pp. 1-15

Authors: Drescher, KM Johnston, SL Hogancamp, W Nabozny, GH David, CS Rimm, IJ Wettstein, PJ Rodriguez, M
Citation: Km. Drescher et al., V(beta)8(+) T cells protect from demyelinating disease in a viral model ofmultiple sclerosis, INT IMMUNOL, 12(3), 2000, pp. 271-280

Authors: Das, P Drescher, KM Geluk, A Bradley, DS Rodriguez, M David, CS
Citation: P. Das et al., Complementation between specific HLA-DR and HLA-DQ genes in transgenic mice determines susceptibility to experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis, HUMAN IMMUN, 61(3), 2000, pp. 279-289

Authors: Drescher, KM Murray, PD Lin, XQ Carlino, JA Rodriguez, M
Citation: Km. Drescher et al., TGF-beta 2 reduces demyelination, virus antigen expression, and macrophagerecruitment in a viral model of multiple sclerosis, J IMMUNOL, 164(6), 2000, pp. 3207-3213

Authors: Drescher, KM Murray, PD David, CS Pease, LR Rodriguez, M
Citation: Km. Drescher et al., CNS cell populations are protected from virus-induced pathology by distinct arms of the immune system, BRAIN PATH, 9(1), 1999, pp. 21-31

Authors: Njenga, MK Murray, PD McGavern, D Lin, XQ Drescher, KM Rodriguez, M
Citation: Mk. Njenga et al., Absence of spontaneous central nervous system remyelination in class II-deficient mice infected with Theiler's virus, J NE EXP NE, 58(1), 1999, pp. 78-91

Authors: McGavern, DB Zoecklein, L Drescher, KM Rodriguez, M
Citation: Db. Mcgavern et al., Quantitative assessment of neurologic deficits in a chronic progressive murine model of CNS demyelination, EXP NEUROL, 158(1), 1999, pp. 171-181
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