Original contributionIn vivo magnetic resonance diffusion measurement in the brain of patients with multiple sclerosis☆
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This study was assisted by the Copenhagen acute MS-study group. The members are B. Anthonisen, P. Arlien-Søborg, J. Boas, A. Dam, M. Dam, K. Ellemann, J.L. Frederiksen, A. Heltberg, K. Hyllested, J. Vive Larsen, H.B.W. Larsson, M. Lund, A. Nordenbo, J. Olesen, O.B. Paulson, M. Petersen, M. Ravensborg, and I. Zeeberg.
This investigation was supported by the Danish Multiple Sclerosis Foundation and the Warwara Larsen Foundation.
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