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Studies on acute disseminated encephalomyelitis produced experimentally in rhesus monkeys
Authors:KABAT E A  WOLF A  BEZER A E
Affiliation:From the Departments of Neurology, Bacteriology, and Pathology, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, and the Neurological Institute, New York
Abstract:The factor in brain tissue which induces acute disseminated encephalomyelitis, when injected into rhesus monkeys as an emulsion with adjuvants, has been found in human, monkey, rabbit, and chicken brain but is absent from frog and fish brain. It is unaffected by fixation of the brain in formalin, by boiling, and by treatment with ultrasound. It is present in the spinal cord of 3 day old rabbits but does not appear in the rabbit cerebrum until about the 12th day of life; in this respect it parallels the laying down of myelin. Attempts to produce the encephalomyelitis passively with large quantities of serum or of cell exudates, and suspensions of cells from spleen and lymph node from monkeys with encephalomyelitis, were unsuccessful.
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