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Toward mechanistic medical digital twins: some use cases in immunology
MASC
Jahr
Publikationsjahr
2024
Autoren
Autorenliste der Publikation
Laubenbacher R, Adler F, An G, Castiglione F, Eubank S, Fonseca LL, Glazier J, Helikar T, Jett-Tilton M, Kirschner D, Macklin P, Mehrad B, Moore B, Pasour V, Shmulevich I, Smith A, Voigt I, Yankeelov TE, Ziemssen T.
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Front Digit Health. 2024 Mar 7;6:1349595.
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https://doi.org/10.3389%2Ffdgth.2024.1349595
Tags
Forschungsthemen
Multiple Sklerose
Management & Science
eHealth
Andere
MSZ
Andere
MASC
eHealth
2024
RENEWED: A follow-up study of the opicinumab phase 2 RENEW study in participants with acute optic neuritis
Other
Jahr
2024
Patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis show accelerated whole brain volume and thalamic volume loss early in disease
Multiple Sclerosis
Jahr
2024
Challenges and implications of anti-JCV antibody serology variability among different assays in natalizumab treatment: A call for standardization and transparency in clinical practice
Multiple Sclerosis
Jahr
2024
MS brain health quality standards: a survey on the reality in clinical practice in Germany
Multiple Sclerosis
Jahr
2024
Best supportive care for patients with primary progressive multiple sclerosis (PPMS) in Germany prior to ocrelizumab treatment: Final results from the RETRO PPMS study
MS Treatments
Jahr
2024