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Author: Lane, Thomas E.; Buchmeier, Michael J.
Title: Murine coronavirus infection: a paradigm for virus-induced demyelinating disease
  • Cord-id: 8x49bdqy
  • Document date: 1997_1_31
  • ID: 8x49bdqy
    Snippet: A variety of neurological diseases in humans, including multiple sclerosis (MS), have been postulated to have a viral etiology. The use of animal models provides insights into potential mechanism(s) involved in the disease process. The murine coronavirus-induced demyelinating disease in rodents is one such model for demyelinating disease in humans.
    Document: A variety of neurological diseases in humans, including multiple sclerosis (MS), have been postulated to have a viral etiology. The use of animal models provides insights into potential mechanism(s) involved in the disease process. The murine coronavirus-induced demyelinating disease in rodents is one such model for demyelinating disease in humans.

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