Longitudinal analysis reveals high prevalence of Epstein-Barr virus associated with multiple sclerosis
Kjetil Bjørnevik(Harvard University), Alberto Ascherio(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Marianna Cortese(Harvard University), Brian C. Healy(Evidence (Italy)), Jens Kühle(University of Basel), I Scher(Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences), Yumei Leng(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Kassandra L. Munger(Harvard University), Michael J. Mina(Brigham and Women's Hospital), David W. Niebuhr(Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences), Stephen J. Elledge(Howard Hughes Medical Institute)
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