One of the most enduring models of human disease now celebrates the seventieth anniversary of its publication in The Journal of Experimental Medicine. Thomas Rivers, working at the Hospital of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, along with his colleagues D.H. Sprunt and G.P. Berry, submitted the article entitled, “Observations on Attempts to Produce Disseminated Encephalomyelitis in Monkeys,” on Feb. 21, 1933 (1). Rivers established this model to try to understand what caused neurological reactions to certain viral infections like smallpox and in some circumstances to vaccinations like rabies: the very first sentence of this landmark paper reads, “During convalescence from certain diseases notably smallpox, vaccinia and measles, and during or following vaccination against rabies, an occasional patient develops symptoms and signs referable to the central nervous system.” One of the most devastating complications of vaccination and viral infection is acute optic...
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Optic Neuritis, A New Variant of Experimental Encephalomyelitis, A Durable Model for All Seasons, Now In Its Seventieth Year
Lawrence Steinman
Lawrence Steinman
Department of Neurological Sciences, Interdepartmental Program in Immunology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305
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Lawrence Steinman
Department of Neurological Sciences, Interdepartmental Program in Immunology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305
Address correspondence to L. Steinman, Department of Neurology and Neurological Sciences, Stanford University Medical Center, Beckman Center B002, Stanford, CA 94305-5429. Phone: 650-725-6401; Fax: 650-725-0627; E-mail: [email protected]
Received:
February 26 2003
Accepted:
March 13 2003
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
The Rockefeller University Press
2003
J Exp Med (2003) 197 (9): 1065–1071.
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Received:
February 26 2003
Accepted:
March 13 2003
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Lawrence Steinman; Optic Neuritis, A New Variant of Experimental Encephalomyelitis, A Durable Model for All Seasons, Now In Its Seventieth Year . J Exp Med 5 May 2003; 197 (9): 1065–1071. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20030320
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