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We expect that in people with multiple sclerosis the processing of energy substances such as sugars (energy metabolism)i n the brains is not optimal . In our view this could explain the progressive deterioration of the disease. Currently there are…
The objective of this study is to examine the influence of a single dose of fluoxetine and of movement observation on cortical activity, and to relate the changes of the activity of the brain to muscle activation, motor function and motor control in…
Compare Progression Free Survival (PFS) for brivanib versus placebo in subjects with advanced solid tumors with FGF-2 over-expression and who have obtained stable disease after 12 weeks of treatment with brivanib separately for each tumor.
Objective of the study is to measure the effects of long term fluoxetine administration on brain- and muscle activity in combination with the effects on motor function. Main questions are:(1) Influences long-term administration of fluoxetine…