Soluble E-selectin in multiple sclerosis: raised concentrations in patients with primary progressive disease.

Author:

Giovannoni G,Thorpe J W,Kidd D,Kendall B E,Moseley I F,Thompson A J,Keir G,Miller D H,Feldmann M,Thompson E J

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Clinical Neurology,Surgery

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