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Focus on multiple sclerosis research /
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Focus on multiple sclerosis research /
Publisher:
Nova Biomedical Books,
ISBN:
1590339851
Edition:
c2004.
Classification:
WL360
Dewey:
616.8/34
URL:

http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0417/2004008202.html
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    - Includes bibliographical references and index.
    - Inflammatory markers in multiple sclerosis / Diego Franciotta -- Adhesion molecules and interleukines in the pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis / Krisztina Baraczka -- Oligoclonal bands and antibody responses in multiple sclerosis / Jorge Correale -- A restricted intrathecal oligoclonal and polyspecific immune response in multiple sclerosis / M.A Robinson-Agramonte -- The respiratory involvement in multiple sclerosis / G. Miscio ... [et al.] -- Post-exercise inhibition of motor evoked potentials in relation to muscle fatigue in multiple sclerosis / J? Feldb櫠Nielsen, Marianne Lentz -- Association of multiple sclerosis with peripheral and central nervous system tumors / Endre Pᬬ IstvᮠGᴩ and ɶa G?i -- The possible role of uric acid in multiple sclerosis / Gordana Toncev -- Cognitive and psychiatric manifestations of multiple sclerosis / Adriana Carrᠡnd Marina Drake -- A meta-analysis of human herpes virus 6 and chlamydophila pneunoniae in multiple sclerosis / J. Guti鲲ez, M. Garc�... [et al.] -- The modulatory role of the sex steroid balance on the disease activity in female patients with multiple sclerosis / P. Falaschi ... [et al.].
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