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Hatzakis M, Turner AP, Williams RM, Bowen JD, Rodriquez AA, Haselkorn JK. "Predictors of prescriptions for management of fatigue among veterans with multiple sclerosis." Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 2005;86(7):1376-80.
Wundes A, Kraft GH, Bowen JD, et al. "Poor-prognosis relapsing-remitting patient treated by autologous hematopoietic stem-cell transplantation: 1 year follow-up." International Journal of MS Care. 2008;10(S1):54-55.
Bowen JD, Petersdorf SH, Richards TL, et al. "Phase I study of a humanized anti-CD11/CD18 monoclonal antibody in multiple sclerosis." Clinical pharmacology and therapeutics. 1998;64(3):339-46.
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Rumrill PR, Fraser RT, Anderson J. "New directions in home-based employment for people with disabilities." Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation. 2000;14:3-4.
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Johnson KL, Cook KF, Roddey TS, et al. "Measuring physical function in multiple sclerosis: Extending the PROMIS bank for assistive technology users." International Journal of MS Care. 2010;12(S1):40.
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Jensen MP, Barber J, Hanley MA, et al. "Long-term outcome of hypnotic-analgesia treatment for chronic pain in persons with disabilities." Int J Clin Exp Hypn. 2008;56(2):156-69.
Kraft GH, Bowen JD, Cui J Y, et al. "Longer-term Follow-up of Stem Cell Transplant (SCT) in MS." International Journal of MS Care. 2002;4(2):30.
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Bamer AM, Cook KF, Roddey TS, Amtmann D. "Item selection and content validity of a multiple sclerosis fatigue short form using the PROMIS item bank." International Journal of MS Care. 2009;11(S2):13-14.

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