Neuromuscular disease: acute treatment for myasthenia gravis

Nature Reviews. Neurology
Nils Erik Gilhus

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Sep 29, 2011·Neuroimmunomodulation·Jacqueline Mays, Cherié L Butts
Oct 19, 2011·Autoimmune Diseases·Nils Erik GilhusJohan A Aarli
Sep 18, 2015·Lancet Neurology·Nils Erik Gilhus, Jan J Verschuuren
Oct 31, 2014·European Journal of Neurology : the Official Journal of the European Federation of Neurological Societies·N E GilhusJ F Owe
Apr 23, 2016·Nature Reviews. Neurology·Nils Erik GilhusSocrates Tzartos
Mar 6, 2013·Muscle & Nerve·Saraguaci Hernandez-Oliveira e SilvaLéa Rodrigues-Simioni
Aug 12, 2014·Current Opinion in Neurology·Marlies KeijzersMarc de Baets
Aug 16, 2012·Current Opinion in Neurology·Nils E Gilhus

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