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Predicting Breakdown of the Blood-Brain Barrier in Multiple Sclerosis without Contrast Agents
R.T. Shinohara, J. Goldsmith, F.J. Mateen, C. Crainiceanu and D.S. Reich
American Journal of Neuroradiology September 2012, 33 (8) 1586-1590; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A2997
R.T. Shinohara
aFrom the Departments of Biostatistics (R.T.S., J.G., C.C., D.S.R.)
cNational Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (R.T.S., D.S.R.), Bethesda, Maryland
J. Goldsmith
aFrom the Departments of Biostatistics (R.T.S., J.G., C.C., D.S.R.)
F.J. Mateen
bNeurology (F.J.M.), Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland
C. Crainiceanu
aFrom the Departments of Biostatistics (R.T.S., J.G., C.C., D.S.R.)
D.S. Reich
aFrom the Departments of Biostatistics (R.T.S., J.G., C.C., D.S.R.)
cNational Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (R.T.S., D.S.R.), Bethesda, Maryland

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R.T. Shinohara, J. Goldsmith, F.J. Mateen, C. Crainiceanu, D.S. Reich
Predicting Breakdown of the Blood-Brain Barrier in Multiple Sclerosis without Contrast Agents
American Journal of Neuroradiology Sep 2012, 33 (8) 1586-1590; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A2997
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