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    Peripheral imbalanced TFH/TFR ratio correlates with intrathecal IgG synthesis in multiple sclerosis at clinical onset by Puthenparampil, Marco, Zito, Antonio, Pantano, Giorgia, Federle, Lisa, Stropparo, Erica, Miante, Silvia, De Silvestro, Giustina, Plebani, Mario, Gallo, Paolo

    Published in Multiple sclerosis (01-06-2019)
    “…Background: Alteration of T-follicular helper (TFH) and regulatory (TFR) subpopulations may contribute to the development of auto-reactive B-cell. Objective:…”
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    Wide Cytokine Analysis in Cerebrospinal Fluid at Diagnosis Identified CCL-3 as a Possible Prognostic Factor for Multiple Sclerosis by Puthenparampil, Marco, Stropparo, Erica, Zywicki, Sofia, Bovis, Francesca, Cazzola, Chiara, Federle, Lisa, Grassivaro, Francesca, Rinaldi, Francesca, Perini, Paola, Sormani, Maria Pia, Gallo, Paolo

    Published in Frontiers in immunology (05-03-2020)
    “…Apart from IgG oligoclonal bands, no other biomarker has, to date, been validated for diagnostic and/or prognostic purposes in multiple sclerosis (MS). To…”
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    NEDA-3 status including cortical lesions in the comparative evaluation of natalizumab versus fingolimod efficacy in multiple sclerosis by Puthenparampil, Marco, Cazzola, Chiara, Zywicki, Sofia, Federle, Lisa, Stropparo, Erica, Anglani, Mariagiulia, Rinaldi, Francesca, Perini, Paola, Gallo, Paolo

    “…Background: Cortical lesions (CLs) are typical of multiple sclerosis (MS) and have been recently incorporated in MS diagnostic criteria. Thus, the ‘no evidence…”
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    NEDA-3 status including cortical lesions in the comparative evaluation of natalizumab fingolimod efficacy in multiple sclerosis by Marco Puthenparampil, Chiara Cazzola, Sofia Zywicki, Lisa Federle, Erica Stropparo, Mariagiulia Anglani, Francesca Rinaldi, Paola Perini, Paolo Gallo

    “…Background: Cortical lesions (CLs) are typical of multiple sclerosis (MS) and have been recently incorporated in MS diagnostic criteria. Thus, the ‘no evidence…”
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