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Myelinoclastic Diffuse Sclerosis (Schilder’s Disease) Is Immunologically Distinct From Multiple Sclerosis: Results From Retrospective Analysis of 92 Lumbar Punctures

Journal of Neuroinflammation - United Kingdom
doi 10.1186/s12974-019-1425-4
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Molecular NeuroscienceNeurologyImmunologyCellularNeuroscience
Date

February 28, 2019

Authors
S. JariusJ. HaasF. PaulB. Wildemann
Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC


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