Multiple sclerosis (MScl) is a highly heterogeneous disease of the central nervous system, and its pathology is characterized by a combination of factors such as inflammation, demyelination and axonal damage [1, 2]. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is a relatively interesting body fluid in which to search for biomarkers and diseaseassociated proteins and peptides for MScl, due to its close proximity to disease processes [3, 4]. Although multiple sclerosis has been extensively researched, the cause of the disease remains elusive.

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Stoop, M. (2010, February 11). Cerebrospinal Fluid Proteomics of Multiple Sclerosis Patients. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/1765/18094