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RL Archer's research focuses on the intersection of cognitive health and myelin integrity in patients with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Their work explores innovative approaches to patient care, specifically investigating how cognitive function relates to the preservation of myelin, a crucial component of the central nervous system. Archer has published research on this topic, contributing to the understanding of MS progression and potential therapeutic strategies. Their work involves collaboration with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Tatiana Wolfe, A.C.W. Pike, and Clint Kilts, with whom they have co-authored publications. Archer's recent activity indicates ongoing engagement in the field.
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423 Innovation in MS Patient Care: Linking Cognitive Health and Myelin Integrity (2024)
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- 423 Innovation in MS Patient Care: Linking Cognitive Health and Myelin Integrity
- 423 Innovation in MS Patient Care: Linking Cognitive Health and Myelin Integrity
- 423 Innovation in MS Patient Care: Linking Cognitive Health and Myelin Integrity
- 423 Innovation in MS Patient Care: Linking Cognitive Health and Myelin Integrity
- 423 Innovation in MS Patient Care: Linking Cognitive Health and Myelin Integrity
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