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Immune complexes and the complement factors C4 and C3 in cerebrospinal fluid and serum from patients with multiple sclerosis

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Multiple sclerosis (MS) seems associated with both the appearance of circulating immune complexes (CIC) and also, to a certain extent, the occurrence of immune complexes (IC) in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). Furthermore, possible relationships between the occurrence of CIC, variations in the complement levels in serum and the activity of manifestations of the disease have been suggested.

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Heltberg, A., Jans, H., Zeeberg, I., Kristensen, J.H., Raun, N.E., Fog, T. (1984). Immune complexes and the complement factors C4 and C3 in cerebrospinal fluid and serum from patients with multiple sclerosis. In: Gonsette, R.E., Delmotte, P. (eds) Immunological and Clinical Aspects of Multiple Sclerosis. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-6352-1_6

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