Research progress on the relationship between fungal infection and multiple sclerosis
Medical Journal of Chinese People′s Liberation ArmyVol. 50, Issue 6, Pages: 767-770(2025)
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Research progress on the relationship between fungal infection and multiple sclerosis
“The latest research reveals a close relationship between fungal infections and multiple sclerosis, providing new ideas for exploring the pathogenesis and clinical treatment of MS.”
作者机构:
甘肃省中心医院神经内科,甘肃兰州 730030
作者简介:
E-mail: yinrong_@163.com
基金信息:
the Lanzhou Science and Technology Guidance Program(2023-ZD-13)
He Ya-Ling,Yin Rong.Research progress on the relationship between fungal infection and multiple sclerosis[J].Medical Journal of Chinese People′s Liberation Army,2025,50(06):767-770.
He Ya-Ling,Yin Rong.Research progress on the relationship between fungal infection and multiple sclerosis[J].Medical Journal of Chinese People′s Liberation Army,2025,50(06):767-770. DOI: 10.11855/j.issn.0577-7402.1174.2025.0325.
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