Multiple Sclerosis

December 1997, Volume 3, Issue 6
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Antibodies to the axolemma-enriched fraction in the cerebrospinal fluid and serum of patients with multiple sclerosis and other neurological diseases 363
JA Rawes, VP Calabrese, OA Khan & GH DeVries
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Failure of intravenous immunoglobulin to arrest progression of multiple sclerosis: a clinical and MRI based study 370
Gordon S Francis, Mark S Freedman & Jack P Antel
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Identification of a Val 145 Ile substitution in the human myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein: lack of association with multiple sclerosis 377
D Rodriguez, B Della Gaspera, B Zalc, J-J Hauw, B Fontaine, G Edan, M Clanet, A Dautigny, The Réseau de Recherche Clinique INSERM sur la Susceptibilité Génétique à la Sclérose en Plaques* & D Pham-Dinh
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The influence of slice orientation on brain MRI lesion load measurement in multiple sclerosis 382
M Rovaris, MP Sormani, MA Rocca, G Comi & M Filippi
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Actrims 385
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Lay Summaries of Papers for Volume 3 Issue 6 410
J. Kirk
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Author Index 412
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Keyword Index 420
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