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Volume 86, Issue 2
Sustained disability improvement is associated with T1 lesion volume shrinkage in natalizumab-treated patients with multiple sclerosis
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Sustained disability improvement is associated with T1 lesion volume shrinkage in natalizumab-treated patients with multiple sclerosis
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7
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40
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33
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29
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26
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8
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15
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Nov 2016
14
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14
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Jan 2017
22
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Feb 2017
8
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Mar 2017
10
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1
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11
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1
May 2017
14
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Jun 2017
14
7
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Jul 2017
14
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Aug 2017
20
5
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Sep 2017
30
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3
Oct 2017
36
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50
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29
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37
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36
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29
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21
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13
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16
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13
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34
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17
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27
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14
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3
May 2019
52
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Jun 2019
37
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25
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1
Aug 2019
24
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25
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35
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37
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Jan 2020
28
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34
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22
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18
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23
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Jun 2020
35
1
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Jul 2020
19
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Aug 2020
7
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Sep 2020
28
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Oct 2020
22
1
1
Nov 2020
22
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Dec 2020
20
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8
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1
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25
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40
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1
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27
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2
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9
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2
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17
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8
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27
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38
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29
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30
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16
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69
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36
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21
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74
1
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48
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Oct 2022
41
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1
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20
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39
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11
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2
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53
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7
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14
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14
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9
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1
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12
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1
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6
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6
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11
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15
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0
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20
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0
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62
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12
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15
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0
Apr 2024
42
1
1
May 2024
21
1
0
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45
0
1
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23
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26
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14
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