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1. High anti-JCPyV serum titers coincide with high CSF cell counts in RRMS patients.

2. Immunophenotyping of cerebrospinal fluid cells in ischaemic stroke.

3. Immune cell profiling in the cerebrospinal fluid of patients with primary angiitis of the central nervous system reflects the heterogeneity of the disease.

5. P 42. ALS patients show increased T-cell activation in peripheral blood and cerebrospinal fluid.

6. Blood and cerebrospinal fluid immune cell profiles in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy of different etiologies.

7. Supporting the differential diagnosis of connective tissue diseases with neurological involvement by blood and cerebrospinal fluid flow cytometry.

8. Enhanced pathogenicity of Th17 cells due to natalizumab treatment: Implications for MS disease rebound.

9. Intravenous methadone causes acute toxic and delayed inflammatory encephalopathy with persistent neurocognitive impairments.

10. Intravenous methadone causes acute toxic and delayed inflammatory encephalopathy with persistent neurocognitive impairments.

11. Intravenous methadone causes acute toxic and delayed inflammatory encephalopathy with persistent neurocognitive impairments.

12. Generation of a Model to Predict Differentiation and Migration of Lymphocyte Subsets under Homeostatic and CNS Autoinflammatory Conditions.

13. Neurocognitive decline in HIV patients is associated with ongoing T-cell activation in the cerebrospinal fluid.

14. Fulminant MS Reactivation Following Combined Fingolimod Cessation and Yellow Fever Vaccination.

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