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1. Use of herbal remedies by multiple sclerosis patients: a nation-wide survey in Italy.

2. A genetic study of the FMR1 gene in a Sardinian multiple sclerosis population.

3. Multiple sclerosis risk: interaction between human leukocyte antigen and the environment in Sardinian population.

4. A genetic association study of two genes linked to neurodegeneration in a Sardinian multiple sclerosis population: the TARDBP Ala382Thr mutation and C9orf72 expansion.

5. Progressive multiple sclerosis and mood disorders.

6. Anti Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis heat shock protein 70 antibodies in the sera of Sardinian patients with multiple sclerosis.

7. Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis and multiple sclerosis in Sardinian patients: epidemiology and clinical features.

8. Three years of experience: the Italian registry and safety data update.

9. The cohort of the multiple sclerosis center of Cagliari.

10. Variation within the CLEC16A gene shows consistent disease association with both multiple sclerosis and type 1 diabetes in Sardinia.

11. Interaction of loci within the HLA region influences multiple sclerosis course in the Sardinian population.

12. HLA-DR,DQ and APOE genotypes and gender influence in Sardinian primary progressive MS.

13. Bias in parental transmission of the HLA-DR3 allele in Sardinian multiple sclerosis.

14. Anticipation of age at onset in multiple sclerosis: a Sardinian cohort study.

15. Prospective study of multiple sclerosis with early onset.

16. Genetic factors and the founder effect explain familial MS in Sardinia.

17. Dissection of the HLA association with multiple sclerosis in the founder isolated population of Sardinia.

18. A genome screen for multiple sclerosis in Sardinian multiplex families.

19. The inter-regional distribution of HLA class II haplotypes indicates the suitability of the Sardinian population for case-control association studies in complex diseases.

21. High-resolution analysis of IL-6 minisatellite polymorphism in Sardinian multiple sclerosis: effect on course and onset of disease.

22. ICAM-1 gene is not associated with multiple sclerosis in sardinian patients.

23. An attempt of identifying MS-associated loci as a follow-up of a genomic linkage study in the Italian population.

24. Age at onset in multiple sclerosis.

25. Lack of association between the interferon regulatory factor-1 (IRF1) locus at 5q31.1 and multiple sclerosis in Germany, northern Italy, Sardinia and Sweden.

26. Tumor necrosis factor 2 allele does not contribute to increased tumor necrosis factor-alpha production in Sardinian multiple sclerosis.

27. Analysis of an IFN-gamma gene (IFNG) polymorphism in multiple sclerosis in Europe: effect of population structure on association with disease.

28. Linkage analysis of multiple sclerosis with candidate region markers in Sardinian and Continental Italian families.

29. A dinucleotide repeat polymorphism located in the IFN-alpha/beta gene cluster at chromosome 9p22 is not associated with multiple sclerosis in Sardinia.

30. Interferon-gamma gene polymorphism-associated risk for multiple sclerosis in Sardinia.

31. DRB1-DQA1-DQB1 loci and multiple sclerosis predisposition in the Sardinian population.

32. Multiple sclerosis in Sardinia is associated and in linkage disequilibrium with HLA-DR3 and -DR4 alleles.

34. HLA-DQA1 and -DQB1 associations with multiple sclerosis in Sardinia and French Canada: evidence for immunogenetically distinct patient groups.

35. Role of predisposing and protective HLA-DQA and HLA-DQB alleles in Sardinian multiple sclerosis.

36. HLA-DQB1 genotype in Sardinian multiple sclerosis: evidence for a key role of DQB1 *0201 and *0302 alleles.

37. Polymerase chain reaction analysis for specific HTLV-1 sequences from cerebrospinal fluid and peripheral blood cells in Sardinian multiple sclerosis patients.

38. Different HLA DR2-DQw1 haplotypes in Sardinian and northern Italian populations: implications for multiple sclerosis susceptibility.

39. Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis in Italy. An epidemiological study.

40. Sardinian multiple sclerosis is associated with HLA-DR4: a serologic and molecular analysis.

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