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A pilot cross sectional study to investigate the biomarker potential of phosphorylated neurofilament H and immune mediators of disability in patients with 5 year relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis

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TABLE 1 | Neuroimmune markers in RRMS patients and healthy controls.
FIGURE 1 | Relationship between EDSS and pNF-H. EDSS, Expanded Disability Status Scale; pNF-H, phosphorylated neurofilament H.

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