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Ann Clin Transl Neurol
April 2016
T cells and B cells are crucial in the initiation and maintenance of multiple sclerosis (MS), and the activation of these cells is believed to be mediated through specific recognition of antigens by the T- and B-cell receptors. The antigen receptors are highly polymorphic due to recombination (T- and B-cell receptors) and mutation (B-cell receptors) of the encoding genes, which can therefore be used as fingerprints to track individual T- and B-cell clones. Such studies can shed light on mechanisms driving the immune responses and provide new insights into the pathogenesis.
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June 2014
1 Department of Transplant Medicine Oslo University Hospital Oslo, Norway 2 Clinic of Internal Medicine Telemark Hospital Skien, Norway 3 Faculty of Medicine Institute of Clinical Medicine University of Oslo Oslo Norway.