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Inflammatory CNS Demyelination: Histopathologic Correlation with In Vivo Quantitative Proton MR Spectroscopy
Andreas Bitsch, Harald Bruhn, Vassilios Vougioukas, Argyris Stringaris, Hans Lassmann, Jens Frahm and Wolfgang Brück
American Journal of Neuroradiology October 1999, 20 (9) 1619-1627;
Andreas Bitsch
Harald Bruhn
Vassilios Vougioukas
Argyris Stringaris
Hans Lassmann
Jens Frahm

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Andreas Bitsch, Harald Bruhn, Vassilios Vougioukas, Argyris Stringaris, Hans Lassmann, Jens Frahm, Wolfgang Brück
Inflammatory CNS Demyelination: Histopathologic Correlation with In Vivo Quantitative Proton MR Spectroscopy
American Journal of Neuroradiology Oct 1999, 20 (9) 1619-1627;
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