Interferon beta results in immediate reduction of contrast‐enhanced MRI lesions in multiple sclerosis patients followed by weekly MRI
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P. Calabresi | J. Frank | Joseph Frank | H. McFarland | L. Stone | J. A. Frank | C. Bash | P. A. Calabresi | L. A. Stone | C. N. Bash | H. F. McFarland
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