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Bence Jones proteinuria in multiple sclerosis.
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Abstract
We report our findings of Bence Jones proteins (monoclonal free light chains of immunoglobulins) in concentrated urines of patients with multiple sclerosis, by using agarose electrophoresis and immunofixation. The lack of such findings in urines from healthy subjects and patients with other neurological disorders should stimulate further investigation.
Title: Bence Jones proteinuria in multiple sclerosis.
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Abstract
We report our findings of Bence Jones proteins (monoclonal free light chains of immunoglobulins) in concentrated urines of patients with multiple sclerosis, by using agarose electrophoresis and immunofixation.
The lack of such findings in urines from healthy subjects and patients with other neurological disorders should stimulate further investigation.
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