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Advances in the treatment of relapsing–remitting multiple sclerosis: the role of pegylated interferon β-1a
Kendra L Furber1 Laboratory of Molecular Cell Biology, [email protected];2 College of Pharmacy and Nutrition, [email protected];3 Neuroscience Research Cluster, University of Saskatchewan, [email protected]
, Marina Van Agten1 Laboratory of Molecular Cell Biology, [email protected];2 College of Pharmacy and Nutrition, [email protected];3 Neuroscience Research Cluster, University of Saskatchewan, [email protected]
, Charity Evans2 College of Pharmacy and Nutrition, [email protected];4 Cameco Multiple Sclerosis Neuroscience Research Center, City Hospital, [email protected]
, Azita Haddadi2 College of Pharmacy and Nutrition, [email protected]
, J Ronald Doucette3 Neuroscience Research Cluster, University of Saskatchewan, [email protected];4 Cameco Multiple Sclerosis Neuroscience Research Center, City Hospital, [email protected];5 Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, College of Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada
& Adil J Nazarali1 Laboratory of Molecular Cell Biology, [email protected];2 College of Pharmacy and Nutrition, [email protected];3 Neuroscience Research Cluster, University of Saskatchewan, [email protected];4 Cameco Multiple Sclerosis Neuroscience Research Center, City Hospital, [email protected]Correspondence[email protected]
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Published online: 24 Mar 2017
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