Antibodies Prepared to Neuronal Glutamate Receptor Subunit3 Bind IFNα-Receptors: Implications for an Autoimmune Process

Anti-glutamate receptor (GluR) agonist-like antibodies prepared in rabbits that are similar to autoantibodies found in Rasmussen's encephalitis (RE) were found to exhibit greater immunoreactivity towards human interferon alpha receptor (IFNAR-1) than to GluR3. Since antibodies prepared to a def...

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Receptors
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