CORD-19:68a7101a90454172c91785d8c352f776a82df5d4 / 69198-69421 JSONTXT 2 Projects

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T159 0-223 Epistemic_statement denotes These findings strongly support the primary role of AQP4-Ab in the pathogenesis of NMO, and suggest that danger signals provided by nonspecific inflammation can be a trigger for those who harbor the antibody to develop NMO.