Abstract

A quantitative counterimmunoelectrophoresis technique has been applied to evaluation of RNA antibodies in serum and unconcentrated CSF. Serum anti-RNA antibodies have been found at high dilutions in some patients with infectious diseases, subacute panencephalitis and multiple sclerosis. RNA antibodies in CSF are significantly linked to oligoclonal aspect, i.e. to a synthesis of IgG inside the CNS.

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