COVID-19 and the neurological disease therapeutic pipeline
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COVID-19 and the neurological disease therapeutic pipeline
Abstract
From the interruption of clinical trials by shelter-in-place orders to the challenges involved in safely collecting biofluid samples, drug development for neurological disease was hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic this year. However, the field has responded with innovative solutions, and 2021 could see the therapeutic pipeline flowing again.
Conflict of interest statement
G.A.J. has received contract research funding from AbbVie, Biohaven, Eisai, Lilly, Neurovision, Novartis and Suven. E.L.A. declares no competing interests.
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