Myelinating cultures: An in vitro tool to identify demyelinating and axopathic autoantibodies

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Abstract

Myelinating cultures derived from embryonic spinal cord provide an invaluable tool to detect demyelinating and axopathic autoantibodies in clinical samples. A single preparation will provide a minimum of 200 individual cultures allowing 60 or more samples to be assayed in triplicate.

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Lindner, M., & Linington, C. (2015). Myelinating cultures: An in vitro tool to identify demyelinating and axopathic autoantibodies. Methods in Molecular Biology, 1304, 105–114. https://doi.org/10.1007/7651_2014_129

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