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Neurofilament heavy chain in CSF correlates with relapses and disability in multiple sclerosis
J. Kuhle, D. Leppert, A. Petzold, A. Regeniter, C. Schindler, M. Mehling, D.C. Anthony, L. Kappos, R.L.P. Lindberg
First published February 23, 2011, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0b013e31821432ff
J. Kuhle
D. Leppert
A. Petzold
A. Regeniter
C. Schindler
M. Mehling
D.C. Anthony
L. Kappos
Neurofilament heavy chain in CSF correlates with relapses and disability in multiple sclerosis
J. Kuhle, D. Leppert, A. Petzold, A. Regeniter, C. Schindler, M. Mehling, D.C. Anthony, L. Kappos, R.L.P. Lindberg
Neurology Apr 2011, 76 (14) 1206-1213; DOI: 10.1212/WNL.0b013e31821432ff
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- Received June 26, 2010
- Accepted October 25, 2010
- First Published February 23, 2011.
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- J. Kuhle, MD,
- D. Leppert, MD,
- A. Petzold, MD, PhD,
- A. Regeniter, MD,
- C. Schindler, PhD,
- M. Mehling, MD,
- D.C. Anthony, PhD,
- L. Kappos, MD and
- R.L.P. Lindberg, PhD
- J. Kuhle, MD,
- D. Leppert, MD,
- A. Petzold, MD, PhD,
- A. Regeniter, MD,
- C. Schindler, PhD,
- M. Mehling, MD,
- D.C. Anthony, PhD,
- L. Kappos, MD and
- R.L.P. Lindberg, PhD
- From Clinical Neuroimmunology, Departments of Biomedicine and Neurology (J.K., D.L., M.M., L.K., R.L.P.L.), Laboratory Medicine (A.R.), and Institute for Social and Preventive Medicine (C.S.), University Hospital Basel, Basel, Switzerland; UCL Institute of Neurology (A.P.), Department of Neuroimmunology, Queen Square, London, UK; Department of Neurology (A.P.), Free University Medical Center, Amsterdam, the Netherlands; and Department of Pharmacology (D.C.A.), University of Oxford, UK.
- Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. Jens Kuhle, Clinical Neuroimmunology, Departments of Biomedicine and Neurology, University Hospital Basel, Petersgraben 4, CH-4031 Basel, Switzerland kuhlej{at}uhbs.ch
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