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Correlation between antibodies against the pathogenic pHERV-W envelope protein and the inflammatory …
The Role of Human Endogenous Retrovirus (HERV)-K119 env in THP-1 Monocytic Cell Differentiation.
Identification of a syncytin gene in a non-rodent laboratory mammal, Suncus murinus.
Decreased expression and DNA hypermethylation of syncytin-1 in human villus tissues with unexplained…
Transgenic expression of the HERV-W envelope protein leads to polarized glial cell populations and a…
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Clinical Trial Assessing the HERV-W Env Antagonist GNbAC1 for Efficacy in MS
Assessing the HERV-W Env ANtagonist GNbAC1 for Evaluation in an Open Label Long-term Safety Study in…
Comparison Between Clinical and MRI Multiple Sclerosis Activity and Expression of Human Endogenous R…
Immuno-Genetic, Inflammation, Retro-Virus, Environment
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