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Johnson KL, Yorkston KM, Klasner ER, Johnson E, Amtmann D, Fraser RT. "Insider Perspective on Employment and MS." International Journal of MS Care. 2001;3(2):45.
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Hutton G, Nash RA, Wundes A, et al. "HALT-MS - Intense immunosuppression and stem cell transplantation for relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis." International Journal of MS Care. 2009;11(S2):4.
Hutton G, Nash RA, Wundes A, et al. "HALT-MS - Intense immunosuppression and stem cell transplantation for relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis." International Journal of MS Care. 2009;11(S2):4.
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Nash RA, Dansey R, Storek J, et al. "Epstein-Barr virus-associated posttransplantation lymphoproliferative disorder after high-dose immunosuppressive therapy and autologous CD34-selected hematopoietic stem cell transplantation for severe autoimmune diseases." Biology of Blood and Marrow Transplantation. 2003;9(9):583-91.
Fraser RT, Vandergoot D, Thomas D, Wagner CC. "Employment outcomes research in vocational rehabilitation: implications for rehabilitation counselor (RC) training." Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation. 2004;20(2):135-142.
Johnson KL, Fraser RT. "Employment." In: Finlayson M, ed. Multiple Sclerosis Rehabilitation: From Impairment to Participation. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press; 2012:3.
Johnson KL, Fraser RT. "Employment." In: Finlayson M, ed. Multiple Sclerosis Rehabilitation: From Impairment to Participation. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press; 2012:3.
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Johnson KL, Bamer AM, Fraser RT. "Disease and Demographic Characteristics Associated with Unemployment Among Working-Age Adults with Multiple Sclerosis." International Journal of MS Care. 2009;11(3):137-143.

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