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Usefulness of antibody index assessment in cerebrospinal fluid from patients negative for total-IgG oligoclonal bands

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Table 1 Patient data and antibody indices to six viral antigens in CSF samples negative for total-IgG oligoclonal bands
Figure 1 CSF/serum quotient diagram for IgG (‘Reibergram’).Individual CSF/serum ratios of IgG (QIgG) were plotted against CSF/serum albumin ratios (QAlb)

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