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Problems of the Origin of the Anodic Part of Cerebrospinal Fluid Gamma-G-globulins in Inflammatory Affections of the Central Nervous System

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IMMUNOELECTROPHORETIC investigation of the cerebrospinal fluid in inflammatory affections of the central nervous system (CNS) reveals an elongation and thickening of the anodic part of the cerebrospinal fluid gamma-G-globulins* especially in the inflammatory or demyelinizing processes of the course from subacute to chronic.

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KOLÁŘ, O. Problems of the Origin of the Anodic Part of Cerebrospinal Fluid Gamma-G-globulins in Inflammatory Affections of the Central Nervous System. Nature 214, 524–525 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1038/214524a0

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