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  Serum levels of soluble CD95 are not associated with amelioration of multiple sclerosis during pregnancy

summary: The authors studied the role of sex steroid hormones during pregnancy in multiple sclerosis, evaluating their effect on autoimmune response modulation. No links have been found between pregnancy-related immune suppression in multiple sclerosis patients and the CD95/CD95L system, which is involved in auto-destruction of T cells.

authors: Ehrlich S, Haas J, Zipp F, Infante-Duarte C.

source: J Neurol Sci. 2007 Jan;252(1):83-7. Epub 2006 Dec 12.

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