Immunopathogenesis of multiple sclerosis: the role of T cells

G Martino, HP Hartung - Current opinion in neurology, 1999 - journals.lww.com
G Martino, HP Hartung
Current opinion in neurology, 1999journals.lww.com
Multiple sclerosis is considered to be an autoimmune disease that results from aberrant
immune responses to central nervous system antigens. T cells are considered to be crucial
in orchestrating an immunopathological cascade that culminates in damage to the myelin
sheath, oligodendrocytes and axons.
Abstract
Multiple sclerosis is considered to be an autoimmune disease that results from aberrant immune responses to central nervous system antigens. T cells are considered to be crucial in orchestrating an immunopathological cascade that culminates in damage to the myelin sheath, oligodendrocytes and axons.
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