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CSF extracellular vesicles and risk of disease activity after a first demyelinating event
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CSF extracellular vesicles and risk of disease activity after a first demyelinating event
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2021
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Gloria Dalla Costa
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Tommaso Croese
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Marco Pisa
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After a first demyelinating event, CSF EVs may improve risk stratification of these patients and allow more targeted intervention strategies.
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