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. 1973 Dec;15(4):471–482.

Immunopathological comparisons between experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis and multiple sclerosis.

I R Mackay, P R Carnegie, A S Coates
PMCID: PMC1553968  PMID: 4130537

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