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All Diseases > Multi-system proteinopathy

Multi-system proteinopathy (MSP)

Disease Category: ALS and Related Disorders

Research groups studying this disease

ALS and Related Disorders
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Clinical Research in ALS and Related Disorders for Therapeutic Development (CReATe)

Recruiting

The MSP study will prospectively and systematically study patients with multisystem proteinopathy.  All enrolled participants will undergo three in-person and two remote visits, with the option to continue with annual in-person visits.  All visits will include motor and functional assessments, and in-person visits will also include neurological and cognitive assessments along with collection of biological fluids.