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Multiple sclerosis progression: time for a new mechanism-driven framework

Tanja Kuhlmann, Marcello Moccia, Timothy Coetzee, Jeffrey A. Cohen, Jorge Correale, Jennifer Graves, Ruth Ann Marrie, Xavier Montalbán, V. Wee Yong, Alan J. Thompson, Daniel S. Reich, Maria Pia Amato, Brenda Banwell, Frederik Barkhof, Jeremy Chataway

The Lancet Neurology · 2022 · ▲ 600 citations

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Kuhlmann, T., Moccia, M., Coetzee, T., Cohen, J.A., Correale, J., Graves, J., Marrie, R.A., Montalbán, X., Yong, V.W., Thompson, A.J., Reich, D.S., Amato, M.P., Banwell, B., Barkhof, F., Chataway, J., Chitnis, T., Comı, G., Derfuß, T., Finlayson, M., &amp; Goldman, M. (2022). Multiple sclerosis progression: time for a new mechanism-driven framework. <em>The Lancet Neurology</em>. https://doi.org/10.1016/s1474-4422(22)00289-7
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Kuhlmann T, Moccia M, Coetzee T, Cohen JA, Correale J, Graves J, et al. Multiple sclerosis progression: time for a new mechanism-driven framework. The Lancet Neurology. 2022. doi:10.1016/s1474-4422(22)00289-7.
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@unpublished{tanja2022Multip, title = {Multiple sclerosis progression: time for a new mechanism-driven framework}, author = {Tanja Kuhlmann and Marcello Moccia and Timothy Coetzee and Jeffrey A. Cohen and Jorge Correale and Jennifer Graves and Ruth Ann Marrie and Xavier Montalbán and V. Wee Yong and Alan J. Thompson and Daniel S. Reich and Maria Pia Amato and Brenda Banwell and Frederik Barkhof and Jeremy Chataway and Tanuja Chitnis and Gıancarlo Comı and Tobias Derfuß and Marcia Finlayson and Myla Goldman and Ari Green and Kerstin Hellwig and Daphne Kos and Aaron Miller and Ellen M. Mowry}, journal = {The Lancet Neurology}, year = {2022}, doi = {10.1016/s1474-4422(22)00289-7}, }

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