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Long-term effects of siponimod on cardiovascular and autonomic nervous system in secondary progressive multiple sclerosis
ANF
Jahr
Publikationsjahr
2024
Autoren
Autorenliste der Publikation
Constantinescu V, Haase R, Akgün K, Ziemssen T.
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Front. Pharmacol. 2024. 15:1431380.
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https://doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2024.1431380
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Multiple Sklerose
MS Behandlung
Autonomes Nervensystem & Neuroendokrinologie
Herzratenvariabilität
Baroreflexsensitivität
MSZ
Treatments
ANF
BRS
2024
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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
Harmonized Data Quality Indicators Maintain Data Quality in Long-Term Safety Studies Using Multiple Sclerosis Registries/Data Sources: Experience from the CLARION Study
Multiple Sclerosis
Jahr
2024
Eculizumab Use in Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorders
MS Treatments
Jahr
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Higher effect sizes for the detection of accelerated brain volume loss and disability progression in multiple sclerosis using deep-learning
MASC
Jahr
2024