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May 2006, Vol. 6, No. 5, Pages 781-794 , DOI 10.1586/14737175.6.5.781
(doi:10.1586/14737175.6.5.781)

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Toward biomarkers in multiple sclerosis: new advances
Francesco Lolli, Paolo Rovero, Mario Chelli and Anna Maria Papini
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Multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that commonly affects young adults. If initially characterized by acute relapses, it is later followed by only incomplete remission. Over years, progressive disability and irreversible deficit lead to chronic neurological deficits in the majority of patients. The clinical course is protracted and unpredictable, and no biological marker is useful in predicting the evolution of autoaggression and disability. It is difficult to diagnose and to monitor disease progression after the initial symptoms or even during the major clinical manifestations, and it is difficult to treat. In this review, the authors report recent advances in the field, focusing on the search of new antigens as a marker of the disease, in their relevance to the pathophysiology and diagnosis of the disease.

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Feliciana Real‐Fernández, Amélie Colson, Jérome Bayardon, Francesca Nuti, Elisa Peroni, Rita Meunier‐Prest, Francesco Lolli, Mario Chelli, Christophe Darcel, Sylvain Jugé, Anna Maria Papini, Jung‐Mo Ahn, Jeffrey W. Bode. (2008) Ferrocenyl glycopeptides as electrochemical probes to detect autoantibodies in multiple sclerosis patients' sera. Biopolymers 90:4, 488-495
Online publication date: 1-Feb-2008.
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NatashaJ. Hill, Monica Hultcrantz, Nora Sarvetnick, Malin Flodström-Tullberg. (2007) The target tissue in autoimmunity – an influential niche. European Journal of Immunology 37:3, 589-597
Online publication date: 1-Apr-2007.
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Linfeng Wu, David K Han. (2006) Overcoming the dynamic range problem in mass spectrometry-based shotgun proteomics. Expert Review of Proteomics 3:6, 611-619
Online publication date: 1-Dec-2006.
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