
Peter A Calabresi
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Jan 8, 2025 |
science.org | Payam Gharibani |A. Scott McCall |Ana Martins |Efrat Abramson |Shruthi Shanmukha |Matthew Smith | +11 more
Supplementary MaterialsMaterials and MethodsFigs. S1 to S14Table S1References (81–98)MDAR Reproducibility ChecklistREFERENCES AND NOTES1C. Walton, R. King, L. Rechtman, W. Kaye, E. Leray, R. A. Marrie, N. Robertson, N. La Rocca, B. Uitdehaag, I. van der Mei, M. Wallin, A. Helme, C. Angood Napier, N. Rijke, P. Baneke, Rising prevalence of multiple sclerosis worldwide: Insights from the Atlas of MS, third edition. Mult. Scler. 26, 1816–1821 (2020). 2C. A. Dendrou, L. Fugger, M. A.
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Sep 19, 2024 |
neurologylive.com | Peter A Calabresi |Matt Hoffman
[WATCH TIME: 5 minutes]“The imaging technology has really improved specificity and will help quite a lot.
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Sep 11, 2023 |
journals.sagepub.com | Marcello Moccia |Maria amato |Peter A Calabresi
Introduction Since the publication of the Lublin–Reingold clinical course descriptors for multiple sclerosis (MS) in 1996, and the revised descriptors in 2013, there have been calls for the development of course descriptors anchored to the biological mechanisms of the disease.1 Some conceptual models have been suggested, but as yet none have been widely adopted (Antel, Antel and Caramanos, 2012).2,3,4 Recently, the International Advisory Committee on Clinical Trials in Multiple Sclerosis (an...
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Sep 11, 2023 |
journals.sagepub.com | Marcello Moccia |Maria amato |Peter A Calabresi
Introduction Since the publication of the Lublin–Reingold clinical course descriptors for multiple sclerosis (MS) in 1996, and the revised descriptors in 2013, there have been calls for the development of course descriptors anchored to the biological mechanisms of the disease.1 Some conceptual models have been suggested, but as yet none have been widely adopted (Antel, Antel and Caramanos, 2012).2,3,4 Recently, the International Advisory Committee on Clinical Trials in Multiple Sclerosis (an...
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Aug 17, 2023 |
cell.com | Peter A Calabresi
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