Dimethyl Fumarate, But Not Rituximab, Reduces Serum GFAP Levels and PIRMA in Relapsing–Remitting MS
ABSTRACT Objective Serum neurofilament light chain (sNfL) and glial fibrillary acidic protein (sGFAP) levels are believed to reflect mainly acute and chronic disease processes in multiple sclerosis (MS), respectively. In this study, we investigated whether dimethyl fumarate (DMF) and rituximab (RTX) differentially affect these biomarkers.
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Experimental Investigation of the Evaluation of the Cement Hydration Process in the Annular Space Using Distributed Fiber Optic Temperature Sensing. [PDF]
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Tailoring Energy Transfer in Mixed Eu/Tb Metal-Organic Frameworks for Ratiometric Temperature Sensing. [PDF]
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Bmal1 integrates circadian function and temperature sensing in the suprachiasmatic nucleus. [PDF]
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Structure-Dopant Concentration Relations in Europium-Doped Yttrium Molybdate and Peak-Sharpening for Luminescence Temperature Sensing. [PDF]
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Humidity- and Temperature-Sensing Properties of 2D-Layered Tungsten Di-Selenide (2H-WSe<sub>2</sub>) Electroconductive Coatings for Cotton-Based Smart Textiles. [PDF]
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