| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5654829 | Clinical Immunology | 2017 | 31 Pages | 
Abstract
												While NK, CD4 and CD8 T-cells did not show any significant differences among groups over time, we demonstrated that GA increased the anti-inflammatory monocytes and restored the Treg level in both GA-treated groups. Both these effects are a characteristic of responder patients and are observed not just in short-term but even after as long as a decade of GA treatment.
											Keywords
												TGFTNFTregEDSSmAbFBSAPCPBMCFITCDMTnatural killerPMAallophycocyaninMonoclonal antibodyMRIHealthy donorsimmunoglobulin interleukinMagnetic resonance imagingrelapsing remittingDisease modifying treatmentCNSfoetal bovine serumperipheral blood mononuclear cellsDendritic cellsRegulatory T cellscentral nervous systemtumor necrosis factorphycoerythrinfluorescein isothiocyanateExpanded Disability Status ScaleMultiple sclerosisNEDANo evidence of disease activityglatiramer acetate
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											Authors
												Michela Spadaro, Francesca Montarolo, Simona Perga, Serena Martire, Federica Brescia, Simona Malucchi, Antonio Bertolotto, 
											