January 29 2008 Issue

January 29 2008 Issue

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Neural Synaptic Vesicle Autoimmunity Following Aerosolized Porcine Neural Tissue Exposure

Dr. Justin Abbatemarco talks with Dr. Divyanshu Dubey about how antibodies to synaptophysin and GAP43 help explain an autoimmune neuropathy seen in swine abattoir workers and offer new clues for diagnosing and treating related inflammatory neuropathies. Read the related article i ...  Show more

Monogenic Mimics of Neuroinflammatory Phenotypes in Children and Young Adults - Part 2

In the second installment of this two-part series, Dr. Stacey Clardy talks with Drs. Ayush Gupta and Kuntal Sen about the spinal cord and optic neuritis, while outlining practical approaches to genetic testing and emphasizing the importance of collaboration with genetic counselor ...  Show more

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