Multiple Sclerosis

February 1997, Volume 3, Issue 1
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Ingested IFN-alpha has biological effects in humans with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis 1
Staley A Brod, Ronald H Kerman, Laura D Nelson, Gailen D Marshall Jr, Evelyn M Henninger, Mohammed Khan, Rui Jin & Jerry S Wolinsky
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Positron emission tomography, magnetic resonance imaging and proton NMR spectroscopy of white matter in multiple sclerosis 8
Christiaan Schiepers, Paul Van Hecke, Rik Vandenberghe, Sylvie Van Oostende, Patrick Dupont, Philippe Demaerel, Guy Bormans & Herwig Carton
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Long-lasting depression of soleus motoneurons excitability following repetitive magnetic stimuli of the spinal cord in multiple sclerosis patients 18
Jørgen F Nielsen & Thomas Sinkjær
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The MS impairment scale: a pragmatic approach to the assessment of impairment in patients with multiple sclerosis 31
M Ravnborg, M Grønbech-Jensen & A. Jønsson
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Multiple sclerosis in childhood: clinical features of 149 cases 43
A Ghezzi, V Deplano, J Faroni, MG Grasso, M Liguori, G Marrosu, C Pozzilli, IL Simone & M Zaffaroni
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Book Review 47
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Erratum 48
RE Gonsette
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Lay Summaries of Papers for Volume 3, Issue 1 49
J Kirk
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