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Multiple sclerosis: Possible immunological mechanisms
Henry F. McFarland
, Suhayl Dhib-Jalbut
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Multiple Sclerosis
100%
Immunological Mechanisms
100%
Etiology
50%
Genetic Factors
50%
Effective Treatment
50%
OR Genes
50%
High-risk Areas
50%
Gene Locus
50%
Older Adults
50%
Disease Process
50%
Immunological Processes
50%
Infectious Process
50%
Central Nervous System Demyelinating Diseases
50%
Environmental Influence
50%
Genetic Makeup
50%
Polygenic Effect
50%
Infectious Factors
50%
Immunology and Microbiology
Multiple Sclerosis
100%
Heredity
50%
Prevalence
50%
Gene Locus
50%
Clinically Isolated Syndrome
50%
Central Nervous System
50%
Neuroscience
Multiple Sclerosis
100%
Central Nervous System
50%
Gene Locus
50%
Demyelinating Disease
50%
Psychology
Nervous System
100%