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Works pertaining to multiple sclerosis, AIDS, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Guillain Barré Syndrome, myasthenia gravis, and brain tumors form a major focus. The scope of the Journal is broad, covering both research and clinical problems of neuroscientific interest.
Historically, neuroimmunology largely has roots in the study of multiple sclerosis (MS) and its animal model, experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE), which initially established the view that the presence of inflammatory molecules and immune cells within the central nervous system (CNS) signifies autoimmune disease.
Effectiveness of double-filtration plasmapheresis in reducing immunoglobulin and culprit antibody levels in neuroimmune disorders: A single-center retrospective analysis from China. Yan Lin, Xiajun Zhou, Jun Wu, ... Yan Zhou, Ying Chen, Wenbin Wan. Published online: October 04, 2024.
Aims and scope. The Journal of Neuroimmunology affords a forum for the publication of works on all branches of the neurosciences with the scope of uncovering aspects of neuro-immune interactions. Specific areas of interest are related (but not exclusive) to neuroinflammatory, neurodegenerative, neuroinfectious, and psychiatric diseases ...
An issue that is "In Progress" contains final, fully citable articles that are published online but the issue is awaiting more articles before it can be considered "final."
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) examinations revealed elevated cell counts (40/μL). However, other general tests were normal, and results from bacterial and fungal cultures, DNA polymerase chain reaction assays for herpes simplex virus and varicella-zoster virus were negative.
Introduction. Journal of Neuroimmunology offers authors two choices to publish their research: Articles are freely available to both subscribers and the wider public with permitted reuse. Articles are made available to subscribers as well as developing countries and patient groups through our access programs.
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In this review, we shortly summarize the neuroimmunological changes in the brain of experimental stroke models and compare them to what is so far known in patients. āCorresponding author at: Center for Brain Research, Medical University of Vienna, Spitalgasse 4, 1090 Vienna, Austria.
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