Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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11033464 | Brain Research Bulletin | 2018 | 28 Pages |
Abstract
This study showed the natural history data of ALS/MND and supported the theory that varied disease phenotypes had different clinical, demographic and prognostic characteristics, which provided the basis for analysis of future management and treatment for ALS/MND. Furthermore, the phenotypic expression of ALS/MND with distinctive characteristics is important for providing complementary information for identifying the underlying mechanisms of the diseases.
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Authors
Qian-Qian Wei, Yongping Chen, Xueping Chen, Bei Cao, RuWei Ou, Lingyu Zhang, Yanbing Hou, Huifang Shang,