Negative interaction between smoking and EBV in the risk of multiple sclerosis: The EnvIMS study
Kjetil Bjørnevik(Harvard University), Kjell‐Morten Myhr, Maura Pugliatti(University of Sassari), Marianna Cortese(Harvard University), Margitta T. Kampman(University Hospital of North Norway), Anne‐Marie Landtblom(Linköping University), Enrico Granieri(University of Ferrara), Sandra Magalhaes(McGill University Health Centre), Trygve Holmøy(OsloMet – Oslo Metropolitan University), Christina Wolfson, Ilaria Casetta(University of Ferrara), Inger Boström(Linköping University), Trond Riise
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