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Local Tissue Damage Assessed with Statistical Mapping Analysis of Brain Magnetization Transfer Ratio: Relationship with Functional Status of Patients in the Earliest Stage of Multiple Sclerosis
Jean-Philippe Ranjeva, Bertrand Audoin, My Van Au Duong, Danielle Ibarrola, Sylviane Confort-Gouny, Irina Malikova, Elisabeth Soulier, Patrick Viout, André Ali-Chérif, Jean Pelletier and Patrick Cozzone
American Journal of Neuroradiology January 2005, 26 (1) 119-127;
Jean-Philippe Ranjeva
Bertrand Audoin
My Van Au Duong
Danielle Ibarrola
Sylviane Confort-Gouny
Irina Malikova
Elisabeth Soulier
Patrick Viout
André Ali-Chérif
Jean Pelletier

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Local Tissue Damage Assessed with Statistical Mapping Analysis of Brain Magnetization Transfer Ratio: Relationship with Functional Status of Patients in the Earliest Stage of Multiple Sclerosis
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Local Tissue Damage Assessed with Statistical Mapping Analysis of Brain Magnetization Transfer Ratio: Relationship with Functional Status of Patients in the Earliest Stage of Multiple Sclerosis
Jean-Philippe Ranjeva, Bertrand Audoin, My Van Au Duong, Danielle Ibarrola, Sylviane Confort-Gouny, Irina Malikova, Elisabeth Soulier, Patrick Viout, André Ali-Chérif, Jean Pelletier, Patrick Cozzone
American Journal of Neuroradiology Jan 2005, 26 (1) 119-127;
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