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MBP – Myel<strong>in</strong> basic prote<strong>in</strong><br />

MCP‐1 – Monocyte chemoattractant prote<strong>in</strong>‐1<br />

MCS – Multiple clon<strong>in</strong>g site<br />

MHC – Major histocompatibility complex<br />

MOG – Myel<strong>in</strong> oligodendrocyte glycoprote<strong>in</strong><br />

MRI – Magnetic resonance imag<strong>in</strong>g<br />

MS – Multiple clerosis<br />

NK – Natural killer<br />

NHR – Nuclear hormone receptor<br />

NR2F6 – Nuclear orphan receptor subfamily 2, group F, member 6<br />

PCR – polymerase cha<strong>in</strong> reaction<br />

PLP – Proteolipid prote<strong>in</strong><br />

PNS – Peripheral nervous system<br />

PPAR – Peroxisome proliferator‐activated receptor<br />

PE – Phycoerythr<strong>in</strong><br />

PercP ‐ Perid<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong> chlorophyll prote<strong>in</strong><br />

RAG – Recomb<strong>in</strong>ation‐activat<strong>in</strong>g gene<br />

RAR – Nuclear ret<strong>in</strong>oic acid receptor‐alpha<br />

RFP – Red fluorescent prote<strong>in</strong><br />

ROR – Ret<strong>in</strong>oic acid receptor‐related orphan receptor<br />

RORE – ROR responsive element<br />

SPF – Specific pathogen‐free<br />

STAT – Signal transducer <strong>and</strong> activator <strong>of</strong> transcription<br />

Tbet – T box expressed <strong>in</strong> T <strong>cell</strong>s<br />

TCR – T <strong>cell</strong> receptor<br />

Tg – Transgenic<br />

TGF − Transform<strong>in</strong>g growth factor<br />

Th – Helper T <strong>cell</strong><br />

TLRs – Toll‐like receptors<br />

TNF – Tumor necrosis factor<br />

Tregs – Regulatory T <strong>cell</strong>s<br />

VCAM‐1 – Vascular <strong>cell</strong> adhesion molecule‐1<br />

VLA4 – Very late antigen 4<br />

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