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. 1969 Apr;4(4):401–405.

In vitro synthesis of IgG by cells from the cerebrospinal fluid in a patient with multiple sclerosis

Magnhild Sandberg-Wollheim, O Zettervall, R Müller
PMCID: PMC1579033  PMID: 5787339

Abstract

Mononuclear cells of the cerebrospinal fluid from a patient with multiple sclerosis were maintained in vitro for 5 days. Synthesis of IgG occurred and was significantly higher during a relapse of the disease than during remissions. The electrophoretic IgG species that were found in the cerebrospinal fluid of the patient were also synthesized in vitro.

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