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Mauro C. Dal Canto was affiliated with Northwestern University in the United States. The scientist is deceased.

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Best Publications

  • Motor neuron degeneration in mice that express a human Cu,Zn superoxide dismutase mutation.

    Mark E. Gurney;Haifeng Pu;Arlene Y. Chiu;Mauro C. Dal Canto

  • Detection of AIDS virus in macrophages in brain tissue from AIDS patients with encephalopathy.

    Scott Koenig;Howard E. Gendelman;Jan M. Orenstein;Mauro Carlo Dal Canto

  • Neuropathological changes in two lines of mice carrying a transgene for mutant human Cu,Zn SOD, and in mice overexpressing wild type human SOD: a model of familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (FALS)

    Mauro Carlo Dal Canto;Mark E. Gurney

  • Conversion to the amyotrophic lateral sclerosis phenotype is associated with intermolecular linked insoluble aggregates of SOD1 in mitochondria

    Han Xiang Deng;Yong Shi;Yoshiaki Furukawa;Hong Zhai

  • Age-dependent penetrance of disease in a transgenic mouse model of familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.

    Arlene Y. Chiu;Ping Zhai;Mauro C. Dal Canto;Theresa M. Peters

  • HIV-associated disease of the nervous system: review of nomenclature and proposal for neuropathology-based terminology.

    Herbert Budka;Clayton A. Wiley;Paul Kleihues;Juan Artigas

  • Blockade of CD28/B7-1 interaction prevents epitope spreading and clinical relapses of murine EAE

    Stephen D. Miller;Carol L. Vanderlugt;Deborah J. Lenschow;Jonathan G. Pope

  • Theiler's Virus-Induced Demyelination: Prevention by Immunosuppression

    Howard L. Lipton;Mauro C. Dal Canto

  • Mechanisms of immunotherapeutic intervention by anti-CD40L (CD154) antibody in an animal model of multiple sclerosis

    Laurence M. Howard;Amy J. Miga;Carol L. Vanderlugt;Mauro C. Dal Canto

  • Induction of active and adoptive relapsing experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) using an encephalitogenic epitope of proteolipid protein.

    Bradford L. McRae;Mary K. Kennedy;Lit Jen Tan;Mauro C. Dal Canto

  • A virus-induced molecular mimicry model of multiple sclerosis

    Julie K. Olson;J. Ludovic Croxford;Miriam. A. Calenoff;Mauro C. Dal Canto

  • Monocytes/macrophages isolated from the mouse central nervous system contain infectious Theiler's murine encephalomyelitis virus (TMEV)

    Richard J. Clatch;Stephen D. Miller;Roland Metzner;Mauro C. Dal Canto

  • Experimental models of virus‐induced demyelination of the central nervous system

    Mauro Carlo Dal Canto;Stanley G. Rabinowitz

  • De Novo Central Nervous System Processing of Myelin Antigen Is Required for the Initiation of Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis

    Stephen Mark Tompkins;Josette Padilla;Mauro C. Dal Canto;Jenny P.-Y. Ting

  • A Critical Role for B7/CD28 Costimulation in Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis: A Comparative Study Using Costimulatory Molecule-Deficient Mice and Monoclonal Antibody Blockade

    Ann M. Girvin;Mauro C. Dal Canto;Lesley Rhee;Benoît Salomon

  • Divergent roles for p55 and p75 tumor necrosis factor receptors in the pathogenesis of MOG(35-55)-induced experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis.

    Graig C. Suvannavejh;Hae Ock Lee;Josette Padilla;Mauro C. Dal Canto

  • Electron microscopic evaluation of brain edema in rabbits with galactosamine-induced fulminant hepatic failure: Ultrastructure and integrity of the blood-brain barrier

    Peter G. Traber;Mauro Carlo Dal Canto;Daniel R Ganger;Andres T. Blei

  • Fas-mediated apoptosis in clinical remissions of relapsing experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis

    Graig C. Suvannavejh;Mauro C. Dal Canto;Louis A. Matis;Stephen D. Miller

  • Class II-restricted T cell responses in Theiler's murine encephalomyelitis virus (TMEV)-induced demyelinating disease: III. Failure of neuroantigen-specific immune tolerance to affect the clinical course of demyelination☆

    Stephen D. Miller;Sheila J. Gerety;Mary K. Kennedy;Jeffrey D. Peterson

  • Chronic neurologic disease in Theiler's virus infection of SJL/J mice.

    Howard L. Lipton;Mauro Carlo Dal Canto

Frequent Co-Authors

Stephen D. Miller
Stephen D. Miller Northwestern University
Howard L. Lipton
Howard L. Lipton University of Illinois at Chicago
Teepu Siddique
Teepu Siddique Northwestern University
Jeffrey A. Bluestone
Jeffrey A. Bluestone University of California, San Francisco
Koji Uchida
Koji Uchida University of Tokyo
Jon D. Laman
Jon D. Laman University Medical Center Groningen
Deborah J. Lenschow
Deborah J. Lenschow Washington University in St. Louis
Deepak Shukla
Deepak Shukla University of Illinois at Chicago
Arlene H. Sharpe
Arlene H. Sharpe Harvard University
Yoichiro Kato
Yoichiro Kato University of Tokyo

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