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Avraham Ben-Nun

Researcher at Weizmann Institute of Science

Publications -  104
Citations -  7551

Avraham Ben-Nun is an academic researcher from Weizmann Institute of Science. The author has contributed to research in topics: Experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis & T cell. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 104 publications receiving 7277 citations. Previous affiliations of Avraham Ben-Nun include University of Düsseldorf.

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The rapid isolation of clonable antigen‐specific T lymphocyte lines capable of mediating autoimmune encephalomyelitis

TL;DR: These lines were found to recognize foreign or self antigens in association with accessory cells of syngeneic major histocompatibility complex genotype and it is possible to study biological function as well as antigen specificity using T cell lines.
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A myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein peptide induces typical chronic experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis in H-2b mice: fine specificity and T cell receptor V beta expression of encephalitogenic T cells.

TL;DR: The highly reproducible encephalitogenic activity of pMOG 35–55 strongly suggests a pathogenic role for T cell reactivity to MOG in MS and supports the possibility that MOG may also be a primary target antigen in the disease.
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Vaccination against autoimmune encephalomyelitis with T-lymphocite line cells reactive against myelin basic protein

TL;DR: It is reported here that attenuation of this cell line provides an agent for establishing resistance to induction of active EAE, and when suitably attenuated can be used as effective vaccines.
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Lines of T lymphocytes induce or vaccinate against autoimmune arthritis

TL;DR: A line of T lymphocytes responsive to bacteria or to collagen type II could either induce autoimmune arthritis or serve as an agent of vaccination against it.
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Anti-idiotypic network induced by T cell vaccination against experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis

TL;DR: It is suggested that T cell vaccination induces resistance to autoimmune disease by activating an antiidiotypic network.