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1. Proteomics reveal biomarkers for diagnosis, disease activity and long-term disability outcomes in multiple sclerosis

2. Cerebrospinal fluid levels of neuroinflammatory biomarkers are increased in athletes with persistent post-concussive symptoms following sports-related concussion

3. T cell responses at diagnosis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis predict disease progression

4. Cerebrospinal fluid concentration of complement component 4A is increased in first episode schizophrenia

5. COVID‐19 clinical outcomes and DMT of MS patients and population‐based controls

6. Neuroimaging findings in preclinical amyotrophic lateral sclerosis models—How well do they mimic the clinical phenotype? A systematic review

7. Identification of cerebrospinal fluid and serum metabolomic biomarkers in first episode psychosis patients

8. Demographic and disease‐related factors impact on cerebrospinal fluid neurofilament light chain levels in multiple sclerosis

9. Screening for pathogenic neuronal autoantibodies in serum and CSF of patients with first-episode psychosis

10. Hospital-treated infections in early- and mid-life and risk of Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: A nationwide nested case-control study in Sweden

11. Structural magnetic resonance imaging findings and histopathological correlations in motor neuron diseases—A systematic review and meta-analysis

12. RNA-sequencing and mass-spectrometry proteomic time-series analysis of T-cell differentiation identified multiple splice variants models that predicted validated protein biomarkers in inflammatory diseases

13. Risk of serious infections in multiple sclerosis patients by disease course and disability status: Results from a Swedish register-based study

14. Plasma bilirubin levels are reduced in first-episode psychosis patients and associates to working memory and duration of untreated psychosis

15. Fluid proteomics of CSF and serum reveal important neuroinflammatory proteins in blood–brain barrier disruption and outcome prediction following severe traumatic brain injury: a prospective, observational study

16. Differential effects on blood and cerebrospinal fluid immune protein markers and kynurenine pathway metabolites from aerobic physical exercise in healthy subjects

17. Correlation between leukocyte phenotypes and prognosis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

18. Neurological manifestations of coronavirus infections – a systematic review

19. Dynamics of cerebrospinal fluid levels of matrix metalloproteinases in human traumatic brain injury

20. Gsta4 controls apoptosis of differentiating adult oligodendrocytes during homeostasis and remyelination via the mitochondria-associated Fas-Casp8-Bid-axis

21. CSF levels of synaptosomal-associated protein 25 and synaptotagmin-1 in first-episode psychosis subjects

22. Confounding effect of blood volume and body mass index on blood neurofilament light chain levels

23. Development of humoral and cellular immunological memory against SARS-CoV-2 despite B cell depleting treatment in multiple sclerosis

24. Therapeutic efficacy of dimethyl fumarate in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis associates with ROS pathway in monocytes

25. Neuronal methylome reveals CREB-associated neuro-axonal impairment in multiple sclerosis

26. Combining evidence from four immune cell types identifies DNA methylation patterns that implicate functionally distinct pathways during Multiple Sclerosis progressionResearch in context

27. B cell alterations during BAFF inhibition with belimumab in SLEResearch in context

28. Effect of Vitamin D on Experimental Autoimmune Neuroinflammation Is Dependent on Haplotypes Comprising Naturally Occurring Allelic Variants of CIITA (Mhc2ta)

29. The DQB1*03:02 Genotype and Treatment for Pain in People With and Without Multiple Sclerosis

30. DNA methylation as a mediator of HLA-DRB1*15:01 and a protective variant in multiple sclerosis

31. The Temporal Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Thickness Is the Most Important Optical Coherence Tomography Estimate in Multiple Sclerosis

32. No Evidence for Disease History as a Risk Factor for Narcolepsy after A(H1N1)pdm09 Vaccination.

33. Is a cancer diagnosis associated with subsequent risk of transient global amnesia?

34. Comparative Assessment of the Prognostic Value of Biomarkers in Traumatic Brain Injury Reveals an Independent Role for Serum Levels of Neurofilament Light.

35. Complement component C3 and butyrylcholinesterase activity are associated with neurodegeneration and clinical disability in multiple sclerosis.

36. Genetically determined susceptibility to neurodegeneration is associated with expression of inflammatory genes

37. Intense inflammation and nerve damage in early multiple sclerosis subsides at older age: a reflection by cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers.

38. Regulated Extracellular Choline Acetyltransferase Activity- The Plausible Missing Link of the Distant Action of Acetylcholine in the Cholinergic Anti-Inflammatory Pathway.

39. Systemic inflammation in progressive multiple sclerosis involves follicular T-helper, Th17- and activated B-cells and correlates with progression.

41. The calcitonin receptor gene is a candidate for regulation of susceptibility to herpes simplex type 1 neuronal infection leading to encephalitis in rat.

42. The expression of VEGF-A is down regulated in peripheral blood mononuclear cells of patients with secondary progressive multiple sclerosis.

43. Influence of perineurial cells and Toll-like receptors 2 and 9 on Herpes simplex type 1 entry to the central nervous system in rat encephalitis.

44. Fine mapping of gene regions regulating neurodegeneration.

45. Multiple sclerosis, disease-modifying drugs and risk for adverse perinatal and pregnancy outcomes: Results from a population-based cohort study

46. Serum Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein Compared With Neurofilament Light Chain as a Biomarker for Disease Progression in Multiple Sclerosis

47. Spasticity treatment patterns among people with multiple sclerosis: a Swedish cohort study

48. Increased cerebrospinal fluid levels of neuroinflammatory biomarkers in athletes with persistent symptoms following sports-related concussion

49. Elevated endogenous GDNF induces altered dopamine signalling in mice and correlates with clinical severity in schizophrenia

50. Serum Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein compared with Neurofilament Light Chain as Biomarker for Multiple Sclerosis Disease Progression (P5-3.016)

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