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Adverse Events Associated with Disease-Modifying Drugs for Multiple Sclerosis
Neurol 102:e208006, Ng, HS.,et al, 2024

Infection Risks Among Patients with Multiple Sclerosis Treated with Fingolimod, Natalizumab, Rituximab, and Injectable Therapies
JAMA Neurol 77:184-191, Luna, G.,et al, 2020

Risk of Natalizumab-Associated Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy
NEJM 366:1870-1880,1938, Bloomgren, G.,et al, 2012

Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy: Can We Reduce Risk in Patients Receiving Biological Immunomodulatory Therapies?
Ann Neurol 68:271-274, Tyler,K., 2010

Opportunistic Infections and Other Risks with Newer Multiple Sclerosis Therapies
Ann Neurol 65:367-377, Berger,J.R. &Houff,S., 2009

Primary Central Nervous System Lymphoma in a Patient Treated with Natalizumab
Ann Neurol 66:403-406, 261, 262, Schweikert,A.,et al, 2009

Natalizumab: A Double-Edged Sword?
Ann Neurol 66:262-263, DeAngelis,L., 2009

Monoclonal Antibody Therapies and Neurologic Disorders
Arch Neurol 65:1162-1165, Novack,J.C.,et al., 2008

What Went Wrong in the Natalizumab Trials?
Lancet 367:706-709, Langer-Gould,A.&Steinman,L., 2006

Natalizumab Plus Interferon Beta -1a for Relapsing Multiple Sclerosis
NEJM 354:911-923,965, Rudick,R.A.,et al, 2006

A Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Trial of Natalizumab for Relapsing Multiple Sclerosis
NEJM 354:899-910,965, Polman,C.H.,et al, 2006

Evaluation of Patients Treated with Natalizumab for Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy
NEJM 354:924-933,965, Yousry,T.A.,et al, 2006

Emerging Monoclonal Antibody Therapies for Multiple Sclerosis
Neurologist 12:171-178, Cree,B., 2006



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