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MHCII-independent CD4+ T cells protect injured CNS neurons via IL-4
James T. Walsh, … , Frauke Zipp, Jonathan Kipnis
James T. Walsh, … , Frauke Zipp, Jonathan Kipnis
Published May 4, 2015
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 2015;125(6):2547-2547. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI82458.
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MHCII-independent CD4+ T cells protect injured CNS neurons via IL-4

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James T. Walsh, Sven Hendrix, Francesco Boato, Igor Smirnov, Jingjing Zheng, John R. Lukens, Sachin Gadani, Daniel Hechler, Greta Gölz, Karen Rosenberger, Thomas Kammertöns, Johannes Vogt, Christina Vogelaar, Volker Siffrin, Ali Radjavi, Anthony Fernandez-Castaneda, Alban Gaultier, Ralf Gold, Thirumala-Devi Kanneganti, Robert Nitsch, Frauke Zipp, Jonathan Kipnis

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Role reversal: infiltrating T cells protect the brain
Lawrence Steinman
Journal of Clinical Investigation 2015
Commentary: IL-4 and IL-13 receptors and signaling
SM McCormick, NM Heller
Cytokine 2015
Dealing with Danger in the CNS: The Response of the Immune System to Injury
SP Gadani, JT Walsh, JR Lukens, J Kipnis
Neuron 2015
Revisiting the Mechanisms of CNS Immune Privilege
A Louveau, TH Harris, J Kipnis
Trends in Immunology 2015
Immune Surveillance of the CNS following Infection and Injury
MV Russo, DB McGavern
Trends in Immunology 2015
Arginase 1+ microglia reduce Aβ plaque deposition during IL-1β-dependent neuroinflammation
JD Cherry, JA Olschowka, MK OBanion
Journal of Neuroinflammation 2015

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