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Cladribine Personalised Dosing to Treat Active Multiple Sclerosis - Follow-up in 250 patients
(2021-06)This is the accepted manuscript of an article published online: 1. ACTRIMS Forum 2021 – Poster Presentations. Multiple Sclerosis Journal. 2021;27(1_suppl):15-122. doi:10.1177/13524585211015908 -
Cladribine to halt deterioration in people with advanced multiple sclerosis (CHARIOTMS)
(2020-12)Meeting abstract P0196 from MSVirtual 2020 – 8th Joint ACTRIMS-ECTRIMS Meeting, September 11-13, 2020 -
Cladribine: Off-label disease modification for people with multiple sclerosis in resource-poor settings?
(2018-04)Background: A considerable number of people with multiple sclerosis (pwMS) live in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC), where lack of resource adversely affects access to effective disease-modifying treatment. Objective: ... -
Claim detection for automated fact-checking: A survey on monolingual, multilingual and cross-lingual research
(Elsevier, 2024-06)Automated fact-checking has drawn considerable attention over the past few decades due to the increase in the diffusion of misinformation on online platforms. This is often carried out as a sequence of tasks comprising (i) ... -
Clarifying a trophic black box: stable isotope analysis reveals unexpected dietary variation in the Peruvian anchovy Engraulis ringens.
(2019)Background: Small fishes play fundamental roles in pelagic ecosystems, channelling energy and nutrients from primary producers to higher trophic levels. They support globally important fisheries in eastern boundary current ... -
Class Dynamics of Development
(Routledge, 2019-01-17)By illuminating the diversity of social formations, this book illustrates the depth and complexity present in Marx's method. This book was originally published as a special issue of Third World Quarterly. -
Class I p110alpha-PI3Ks crosstalk with nutrient sensing mTOR signalling regulates stress and injury responses in the intestinal epithelium
(2019)Phospoinositide-3-kinases (PI3Ks) are evolutionarily conserved lipid kinases that regulate essential organismal pathways for cell growth, division, proliferation, and are often deregulated in cancer and inflammation. PI3Ks ...