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1. Micro‐diffusely abnormal white matter: An early multiple sclerosis lesion phase with intensified myelin blistering

2. New views on the complex interplay between degeneration and autoimmunity in multiple sclerosis

3. Mechanistic underpinning of an inside–out concept for autoimmunity in multiple sclerosis

4. Nutritional and ecological perspectives of the interrelationships between diet and the gut microbiome in multiple sclerosis: Insights from marmosets

5. Multiple sclerosis and drug discovery: A work of translation

6. Intradermal vaccination prevents anti-MOG autoimmune encephalomyelitis in macaquesResearch in context

7. The Forgotten Brother: The Innate-like B1 Cell in Multiple Sclerosis

8. Anti-carbamylated protein antibodies precede disease onset in monkeys with collagen-induced arthritis

9. Hinge-deleted IgG4 blocker therapy for acetylcholine receptor myasthenia gravis in rhesus monkeys

10. Modulation of Multiple Sclerosis and Its Animal Model Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis by Food and Gut Microbiota

11. A B Cell-Driven Autoimmune Pathway Leading to Pathological Hallmarks of Progressive Multiple Sclerosis in the Marmoset Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis Model

13. Recombinant myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein quality modifies evolution of experimental autoimmune encephalitis in macaques

14. Mechanistic underpinning of an inside–out concept for autoimmunity in multiple sclerosis

15. Bacterial Peptidoglycan as a Driver of Chronic Brain Inflammation

16. Multiple sclerosis is linked to MAPKERK overactivity in microglia

17. Nutritional and ecological perspectives of the interrelationships between diet and the gut microbiome in multiple sclerosis: Insights from marmosets

18. Experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis in the common marmoset: a translationally relevant model for the cause and course of multiple sclerosis

19. Amyloid-like Behavior of Site-Specifically Citrullinated Myelin Oligodendrocyte Protein (MOG) Peptide Fragments inside EBV-Infected B-Cells Influences Their Cytotoxicity and Autoimmunogenicity

20. Targeted Diet Modification Reduces Multiple Sclerosis-like Disease in Adult Marmoset Monkeys from an Outbred Colony

21. Enhanced axonal response of mitochondria to demyelination offers neuroprotection: implications for multiple sclerosis

22. Marmoset monkeys (Callithrix jacchus) develop eosinophilic airway inflammation after house dust mite exposure

23. Anti-MOG autoantibodies pathogenicity in children and macaques demyelinating diseases

24. EBV Infection Empowers Human B Cells for Autoimmunity

25. Non-human primates are essential models in the translational research of multiple sclerosis

26. Targeting MOG to skin macrophages prevents EAE in macaques through TGFβ-induced peripheral tolerance

27. Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis in the Marmoset as a Translational Model for Multiple Sclerosis

28. Contributors

29. The common marmoset as an indispensable animal model for immunotherapy development in multiple sclerosis

30. Survival and Functionality of Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Oligodendrocytes in a Nonhuman Primate Model for Multiple Sclerosis

31. Why does multiple sclerosis only affect human primates?

32. Clinical efficacy of a new CD28-targeting antagonist of T cell co-stimulation in a non-human primate model of collagen-induced arthritis

33. The common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus): a relevant preclinical model of human (auto)immune-mediated inflammatory disease of the brain

34. Lymphocryptovirus Infection of Nonhuman Primate B Cells Converts Destructive into Productive Processing of the Pathogenic CD8 T Cell Epitope in Myelin Oligodendrocyte Glycoprotein

35. Lymphoid-Like Structures with Distinct B Cell Areas in Kidney Allografts are not Predictive for Graft Rejection. A Non-human Primate Study

36. Antagonist Anti-CD28 Therapeutics for the Treatment of Autoimmune Disorders

37. Anti-carbamylated protein antibodies precede disease onset in monkeys with collagen-induced arthritis

38. Severe oxidative stress in an acute inflammatory demyelinating model in the rhesus monkey

39. Reverse translation of failed treatments can help improving the validity of preclinical animal models

40. Immune modulation by a tolerogenic myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein (MOG)10-60 containing fusion protein in the marmoset experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis model

41. Selective Blockade of CD28-Mediated T Cell Costimulation Protects Rhesus Monkeys against Acute Fatal Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis

42. Reverse Translation for Assessment of Confidence in Animal Models of Multiple Sclerosis for Drug Discovery

43. Hinge-deleted IgG4 blocker therapy for acetylcholine receptor myasthenia gravis in rhesus monkeys

44. Autoimmune Aspects of Neurodegenerative and Psychiatric Diseases

45. Embracing Complexity beyond Systems Medicine: A New Approach to Chronic Immune Disorders

46. An Evaluation of 20 Years of EU Framework Programme-Funded Immune-Mediated Inflammatory Translational Research in Non-Human Primates

47. An Evaluation of Twenty Years of EU Framework Programme-funded Immune-mediated Inflammatory Translational Research in Non-human Primates

48. An essential role of virus-infected B cells in the marmoset experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis model

49. Blockade of CD127 Exerts a Dichotomous Clinical Effect in Marmoset Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis

50. Elevated Expression of the Cerebrospinal Fluid Disease Markers Chromogranin A and Clusterin in Astrocytes of Multiple Sclerosis White Matter Lesions

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