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A prospective study of Chlamydia pneumoniae infection and risk of MS in two US cohorts

A prospective study of Chlamydia pneumoniae infection and risk of MS in two US cohorts2018-01-17T17:03:01-05:00

Varicella-zoster virus at relapses of multiple sclerosis

Varicella-zoster virus at relapses of multiple sclerosis2018-01-17T17:02:55-05:00

Infection as a cause of multiple sclerosis: Theories abound because no one knows the answers yet

Infection as a cause of multiple sclerosis: Theories abound because no one knows the answers yet2018-01-17T17:02:43-05:00

HTLV-1 infection and the viral etiology of multiple sclerosis

HTLV-1 infection and the viral etiology of multiple sclerosis2018-01-17T17:02:43-05:00

Multiple sclerosis attacks are associated with picornavirus infections

Multiple sclerosis attacks are associated with picornavirus infections2018-01-17T17:02:43-05:00

Increased frequency and broadened specificity of latent EBV nuclear antigen-1-specific T cells in multiple sclerosis

Increased frequency and broadened specificity of latent EBV nuclear antigen-1-specific T cells in multiple sclerosis2018-01-17T17:02:30-05:00

Infections and autoimmune diseases

Infections and autoimmune diseases2018-01-17T17:02:30-05:00

Hit-Hit and Hit-Run: Viruses in the Playing Field of Multiple Sclerosis

Hit-Hit and Hit-Run: Viruses in the Playing Field of Multiple Sclerosis2018-01-17T17:02:12-05:00

Clinical infections and multiple sclerosis: contribution from analytical epidemiology

Clinical infections and multiple sclerosis: contribution from analytical epidemiology2018-01-17T17:02:12-05:00

The role of viruses in Type I diabetes: two distinct cellular and molecular pathogenic mechanisms of virus-induced diabetes in animals

The role of viruses in Type I diabetes: two distinct cellular and molecular pathogenic mechanisms of virus-induced diabetes in animals2018-01-17T17:01:59-05:00
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