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Dr. Ute Traugott in my group, New York, has done a study on early T-cell rosettes longitudinally in 23 MS patients. Generally, the level of early T-cell rosettes (if this means anything) is lower throughout the course of MS, whether it is stable, in remission, or acute, than in the control population. The only really interesting thing which came out of this study was that during exacerbations there was a great statistically significant decrease in the level of early T cells. At the same time, we tested for MBP sensitization. If this means anything, this increased during exacerbations. I just thought, you might be interested in these results.

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Bauer, H.J., Poser, S., Ritter, G. (1980). Discussion. In: Bauer, H.J., Poser, S., Ritter, G. (eds) Progress in Multiple Sclerosis Research. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-67554-6_58

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