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Multiple Sclerosis: Perspectives in Treatment and Pathogenesis

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Multiple Sclerosis: Perspectives in Treatment and Pathogenesis
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Publisher: Codon Publications
ISBN-13: 9780994438133
Number of pages: 204

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In this book on the pathophysiology of multiple sclerosis, several chapters concentrate on the potential etiology and treatment of multiple sclerosis, and other chapters focus on basic science studies discussing potential mechanisms and pathways involved in the development and progression of the disease.

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