Longitudinal modeling of upper extremity function in multiple sclerosis: Associations for clinical and sociodemographic factors
Farren Briggs(University of Miami), Daniel Ontaneda(University of British Columbia Hospital), Alessandro S. De Nadai(Harvard University), Deborah Miller(Cleveland Clinic), Karlo Toljan(Cleveland Clinic), Carrie M. Hersh(Cleveland Clinic), Douglas Gunzler(Case Western Reserve University), Devon Conway, Robert A Bermel(Cleveland Clinic), J.M. Yang(Case Western Reserve University), Marisa McGinley(Cleveland Clinic)
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