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COVID-19 is associated with new symptoms of multiple sclerosis that are prevented by disease modifying therapies
Afagh Garjani,
Rod Middleton ,
Rachael Hunter,
Katherine A Tuite-Dalton,
Alasdair Coles,
Ruth Dobson,
Martin Duddy,
Stella Hughes,
Owen R Pearson,
David Rog,
Emma C Tallantyre,
Roshan das Nair,
Richard Nicholas,
Nikos Evangelou
Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders, Volume: 52, Start page: 102939
Swansea University Authors: Rod Middleton , Rachael Hunter
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DOI (Published version): 10.1016/j.msard.2021.102939
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COVID-19 is associated with new symptoms of multiple sclerosis that are prevented by disease modifying therapies
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