From classic to spontaneous and humanized models of multiple sclerosis: impact on understanding pathogenesis and drug development.
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Hartmut Wekerle | Reinhard Hohlfeld | Nathali Kaushansky | K. Berer | G. Krishnamoorthy | R. Hohlfeld | A. Ben-nun | H. Wekerle | R. Liblau | N. Kawakami | Avraham Ben-Nun | Naoto Kawakami | Gurumoorthy Krishnamoorthy | Kerstin Berer | Roland Liblau | N. Kaushansky
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