3. AUTOIMMUNITY AND INFLAMMATION AFTER SPINAL CORD INJURY

2022.Grassner L, Klein B, Garcia-Ovejero D, Mach O, Scheiblhofer S, Weiss R, Vargas-Baquero E, Kramer JLK, Leister I, Rohde E, Oeller M, Molina-Holgado E, Griessenauer CJ, Maier D, Aigner L, Arevalo-Martin A. Systemic Immune Profile Predicts the Development of Infections in Patients with Spinal Cord Injuries. J Neurotrauma. 39(23-24):1678-1686. doi: 10.1089/neu.2021.0448. 

2022. Garcia-Ovejero D, Grassner L, Molina-Holgado E, Arevalo-Martin A. Autoantibodies in Spinal Cord Injury. In  The Neuroscience Of Spinal Cord Injury (2022). Editors: Rajkumar Rajendram, Victor Preedy, Colin Martin. 1st Edition. ISBN: 9780323991988 Academic Press 

2018. Arevalo-Martin A,  Grassner L,  Garcia-Ovejero D,  Paniagua-Torija B,  Barroso-Garcia G, Gonzalez Arandilla A,  Mach O,  Turrero A,  Vargas E,  Alcobendas M,  Rosell C, Alcaraz MA,  Ceruelo S,  Casado R,  Talavera F,  Palazon R,  Sanchez-Blanco N,  Maier D, Esclarin A and  Molina-Holgado E. (2018). Elevated autoantibodies in subacute human spinal cord injury are naturally occurring antibodies. Front. Immunol. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2018.02365