A C van Sechel
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Thoua N, van Noort J, Baker D, Bose A, van Sechel A, Van Stipdonk M, et al.
J Neuroimmunol
. 2000 Feb;
104(1):47-57.
PMID: 10683514
The stress protein alphaB-crystallin is an immunodominant antigen in multiple sclerosis (MS)-affected myelin for human T cells and is expressed at elevated levels in MS lesions. Using bovine alphaB-crystallin and...
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van Noort J, van Sechel A, Van Stipdonk M, Bajramovic J
Prog Brain Res
. 1999 Feb;
117:435-52.
PMID: 9932424
No abstract available.
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van Sechel A, Bajramovic J, Van Stipdonk M, Persoon-Deen C, Geutskens S, van Noort J
J Immunol
. 1999 Jan;
162(1):129-35.
PMID: 9886378
The development of multiple sclerosis is most likely influenced by autoimmune responses to central nervous system myelin proteins as well as by infections with common viruses such as EBV and...
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van Noort J, van Sechel A, Bajramovic J, el Ouagmiri M, Polman C, Lassmann H, et al.
Nature
. 1995 Jun;
375(6534):798-801.
PMID: 7596414
The identification of key antigens in human autoimmune diseases is a crucial step towards the development of specific intervention. The autoantigen(s) relevant to multiple sclerosis (MS) probably reside in myelin...
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van Noort J, el Ouagmiri M, Boon J, van Sechel A
J Chromatogr B Biomed Appl
. 1994 Mar;
653(2):155-61.
PMID: 7515750
Chromatographic fractionation of central nervous system myelin proteins is hampered by their poor solubility in water and strong association with lipids. Moreover, several myelin membrane proteins undergo posttranslational acylation which...