Ponce-Bobadilla, Ana Victoria
Stodtmann, Sven
Chen, Mong-Jen
Winzenborg, Insa
Mensing, Sven
Blaes, Jonas
Haslberger, Tobias
Laplanche, Loic
Dreher, Ingeborg
Mostafa, Nael M.
Funding for this research was provided by:
AbbVie
Article History
Accepted: 6 February 2023
First Online: 11 March 2023
Declarations
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: All authors are employees at AbbVie and may hold AbbVie stock.
: AbbVie provided financial support for the studies and participated in the study design, study conduct, and analysis and interpretation of data and the writing, review, and approval of the manuscript.
: The studies were conducted in accordance with Good Clinical Practice Guidelines and the ethical principles that have their origin in the Declaration of Helsinki. The protocols were approved by the institutional review board or ethics committee for each site.
: Each subject provided written informed consent before any study-related procedures were performed.
: All authors provided consent for publication.
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: AVPB, MJC, and SS wrote the manuscript. AVPB, MJC, SS, NM, IW, SM, JB, TH, and ID analyzed data, performed research, and contributed new analytical tools. AVPB, SS, NM, JB, TH, and ID designed research. LL supervised analysis and research for both studies.