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Lu CH, Petzold A, Topping J et al. Plasma neurofilaments as a biomarker of disease progression in ALS: insights from longitudinal studies in mice and men. F1000Posters 2014, 5:46 (poster)

Plasma neurofilaments as a biomarker of disease progression in ALS: insights from longitudinal studies in mice and men

Ching-Hua Lu1, Axel Petzold, Jo Topping, Bernadett Kalmar, Jim Dick, Richard Orrell, Andrea Malaspina, Linda Greensmith
Published 16 Jan 2014
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Published 16 Jan 2014

Plasma neurofilaments as a biomarker of disease progression in ALS: insights from longitudinal studies in mice and men

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Ching-Hua Lu1, Axel Petzold, Jo Topping, Bernadett Kalmar, Jim Dick, Richard Orrell, Andrea Malaspina, Linda Greensmith
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1 Blizard Institute, Centre for Neuroscience and Trauma, Queen Mary, University of London, UK
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International Symposium on Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Motor Neurone Disease 2013
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Gates Foundation grant number
468/1714, Malaspina/Apr13/6097
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