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    Escalating immunotherapy of multiple sclerosis: New aspects and practical application by Rieckmann, P, Toyka, K V, Bassetti, C, Beer, K, Beer, S, Buettner, U, Chofflon, M, Götschi-Fuchs, M, Hess, K, Kappos, L, Kesselring, J, Goebels, N, Ludin, H-P, Mattle, H, Schluep, M, Vaney, C, Baumhackl, U, Berger, T, Deisenhammer, F, Fazekas, F, Freimüller, M, Kollegger, H, Kristoferitsch, W, Lassmann, H, Markut, H, Strasser-Fuchs, S, Vass, K, Altenkirch, H, Bamborschke, S, Baum, K, Benecke, R, Brück, W, Dommasch, D, Elias, W G, Gass, A, Gehlen, W, Haas, J, Haferkamp, G, Hanefeld, F, Hartung, H-P, Heesen, C, Heidenreich, F, Heitmann, R, Hemmer, B, Hense, T, Hohlfeld, R, Janzen, R W C, Japp, G, Jung, S, Jügelt, E, Koehler, J, Kölmel, W, König, N, Lowitzsch, K, Manegold, U, Melms, A, Mertin, J, Oschmann, P, Petereit, H-F, Pette, M, Pöhlau, D, Pohl, D, Poser, S, Sailer, M, Schmidt, S, Schock, G, Schulz, M, Schwarz, S, Seidel, D, Sommer, N, Stangel, M, Stark, E, Steinbrecher, A, Tumani, H, Voltz, R, Weber, F, Weinrich, W, Weissert, R, Wiendl, H, Wiethölter, H, Wildemann, U, Zettl, U K, Zipp, F, Zschenderlein, R, Izquierdo, G, Kirjazovas, A, Packauskas, L, Miller, D, Koncan Vracko, B, Millers, A, Orologas, A, Panellus, M, Sindic, C J M, Bratic, M, Svraka, A, Vella, N R, Stelmasiak, Z, Selmaj, K, Bartosik-Psujik, H, Mitosek-Szewczyk, K

    Published in Journal of neurology (01-11-2004)
    “…Recent clinical studies in multiple sclerosis (MS) provide new data on the treatment of clinically isolated syndromes, on secondary progression, on direct…”
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    Comparison of injection site pain and injection site reactions in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis patients treated with interferon beta-1a or 1b by Baum, K., O'Leary, C., Coret Ferrer, F., Klimova, E., Prochazkova, L., Bugge, J.

    Published in Multiple sclerosis (01-11-2007)
    “…This prospective, multicentre, international, observational, cohort study compared injection site pain (ISP) and injection site reactions (ISRS) between…”
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