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Interferon-beta therapy for multiple sclerosis — Is the injection site the relevant action site
Journal of Neuroimmunology, 10/05/09
Smith D – This article reviews current concepts on the immunopathogenesis of MS and presents the hypothesis that the main effect of interferon–beta in MS is mediated by local effects on dendritic cells at the injection site.
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