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Dale E. McFarlin is affiliated with the National Institutes of Health in the United States. Their work is primarily connected to this institution, which plays a leading role in biomedical and public health research.

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Best Publications

  • Immunological aspects of demyelinating diseases

    Roland Martin;Henry F. McFarland;Dale E. McFarlin

  • Circulating CD8 + cytotoxic T lymphocytes specific for HTLV-I pX in patients with HTLV-I associated neurological disease

    Steven Jacobson;Hisatoshi Shida;Dale E. McFarlin;Anthony S. Fauci

  • Adoptive transfer of myelin basic protein-sensitized T cells produces chronic relapsing demyelinating disease in mice

    F. Mokhtarian;D. E. McFarlin;C. S. Raine

  • Prevention and treatment of chronic relapsing experimental allergic encephalomyelitis by transforming growth factor-beta 1.

    M K Racke;S Dhib-Jalbut;B Cannella;P S Albert

  • Fine specificity and HLA restriction of myelin basic protein-specific cytotoxic T cell lines from multiple sclerosis patients and healthy individuals.

    Roland Martin;Dolores Jaraquemada;Marjorie Flerlage;John Richert

  • Using gadolinium-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging lesions to monitor disease activity in multiple sclerosis.

    Henry F. McFarland;Joseph A. Frank;Paul S. Albert;Mary E. Smith

  • Isolation of an HTLV-1-like retrovirus from patients with tropical spastic paraparesis

    Steven Jacobson;Cedric S. Raine;Elizabeth S. Mingioli;Dale E. McFarlin

  • Retinoid treatment of experimental allergic encephalomyelitis. IL-4 production correlates with improved disease course.

    M. K. Racke;D. Burnett;Seong-Hee Pak;P. S. Albert

  • A myelin basic protein peptide is recognized by cytotoxic T cells in the context of four HLA-DR types associated with multiple sclerosis.

    Roland Martin;Mark D. Howell;Dolores Jaraquemada;Marjorie Flerlage

  • Diversity in fine specificity and T cell receptor usage of the human CD4+ cytotoxic T cell response specific for the immunodominant myelin basic protein peptide 87-106.

    Roland Martin;Ursula Utz;John E. Coligan;John R. Richert

  • Neuropathology of experimental allergic encephalomyelitis in inbred strains of mice.

    C S Raine;L B Barnett;A Brown;T Behar

  • Transthyretin Pro55, a variant associated with early-onset, aggressive, diffuse amyloidosis with cardiac and neurologic involvement.

    Daniel R. Jacobson;Dale E. McFarlin;Immaculata Kane;Joel N. Buxbaum

  • Recurrent Experimental Allergic Encephalomyelitis in the Lewis Rat

    Dale E. McFarlin;Susan E. Blank;Robert F. Kibler

  • The germline repertoire of T cell receptor β-chain genes in patients with chronic progressive multiple sclerosis

    Steven S. Beall;Patrick Concannon;Patrick Charmley;Henry F. McFarland

  • Experimental Allergic Encephalomyelitis: Enhancement of Cell-Mediated Transfer by Concanavalin A

    Hillel S. Panitch;Dale E. McFarlin

  • Acute experimental allergic encephalomyelitis in the mouse: Immunopathology of the developing lesion

    U. Traugott;C.S. Raine;D.E. McFarlin

  • Cytokine-regulated adhesion between encephalitogenic T lymphocytes and cerebrovascular endothelial cells

    R.M. McCarron;L. Wang;M.K. Racke;D.E. McFarlin

  • Evidence of endogenous regulatory function of transforming growth factor-β1 in experimental allergic encephalomyelitis

    Michael K. Racke;Barbara Cannella;Paul Albert;Michael Sporn

  • Presentation of myelin basic protein by murine cerebral vascular endothelial cells.

    R M McCarron;O Kempski;M Spatz;D E McFarlin

  • Immunological findings in neurological diseases associated with antibodies to HTLV-I: Activated lymphocytes in tropical spastic paraparesis

    Steven Jacobson;Vladimir Zaninovic;Carlos Mora;Pamela Rodgers‐Johnson

Frequent Co-Authors

Cedric S. Raine
Cedric S. Raine Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Leroy Hood
Leroy Hood University of Washington
Keiko Ozato
Keiko Ozato Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
Edward L. Murphy
Edward L. Murphy University of California, San Francisco
Patrick Concannon
Patrick Concannon University of Florida
Richard A. Gatti
Richard A. Gatti University of California, Los Angeles
Scott Koenig
Scott Koenig MacroGenics (United States)
William J. Bellini
William J. Bellini Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Benjamin M. Segal
Benjamin M. Segal The Ohio State University
C. J. Gibbs
C. J. Gibbs National Institutes of Health

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