Multiple Sclerosis is an area of ever expanding research and escalating publications. Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders is a wide ranging international journal supported by key researchers from all neuroscience domains that focus on MS and associated disease of the central nervous system. The primary aim of this new journal is the rapid publication of high quality original research in the field. Important secondary aims will be timely updates and editorials on important scientific and clinical care advances, controversies in the field, and invited opinion articles from current thought leaders on topical issues. One section of the journal will focus on teaching, written to enhance the practice of community and academic neurologists involved in the care of MS patients. Summaries of key articles written for a lay audience will be provided as an on-line resource. A team of four chief editors is supported by leading section editors who will commission and appraise original and review articles concerning: clinical neurology, neuroimaging, neuropathology, neuroepidemiology, therapeutics, genetics / transcriptomics, experimental models, neuroimmunology, biomarkers, neuropsychology, neurorehabilitation, measurement scales, teaching, neuroethics and lay communication.
Ocrelizumab infusion experience in patients with relapsing and primary progressive multiple sclerosis: Results from the phase 3 randomized OPERA I, OPERA II, and ORATORIO studies.
来源期刊:Multiple sclerosis and related disorders
DOI:10.1016/j.msard.2019.01.044
Multiple sclerosis registries in Europe - An updated mapping survey.
来源期刊:Multiple sclerosis and related disorders
DOI:10.1016/j.msard.2018.09.032
Determinants of quality of life in relapsing-remitting and progressive multiple sclerosis.
来源期刊:Multiple sclerosis and related disorders
DOI:10.1016/j.msard.2019.01.049
Anxiety and depression in patients with multiple sclerosis: The mediating effects of perceived social support.
来源期刊:Multiple sclerosis and related disorders
DOI:10.1016/j.msard.2018.09.039
Evaluation of natalizumab pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics with standard and extended interval dosing.