Inadequacy of Clinical Trial Designs and Data to Control for the Confounding Impact of Race/Ethnicity in Response to Treatment in Multiple Sclerosis
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1. Cape Neurology Specialists, St Francis Medical Center, Cape Girardeau, Missouri
Publisher
American Medical Association (AMA)
Subject
Clinical Neurology
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