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Tissue-Specific Imaging Is a Robust Methodology to Differentiate In Vivo T1 Black Holes with Advanced Multiple Sclerosis–Induced Damage
M. Riva, V.N. Ikonomidou, J.J. Ostuni, P. van Gelderen, S. Auh, J.M. Ohayon, F. Tovar-Moll, N.D. Richert, J.H. Duyn and F. Bagnato
American Journal of Neuroradiology April 2009, DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A1573
M. Riva
V.N. Ikonomidou
J.J. Ostuni
P. van Gelderen
S. Auh
J.M. Ohayon
F. Tovar-Moll
N.D. Richert
J.H. Duyn


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M. Riva, V.N. Ikonomidou, J.J. Ostuni, P. van Gelderen, S. Auh, J.M. Ohayon, F. Tovar-Moll, N.D. Richert, J.H. Duyn, F. Bagnato
Tissue-Specific Imaging Is a Robust Methodology to Differentiate In Vivo T1 Black Holes with Advanced Multiple Sclerosis–Induced Damage
American Journal of Neuroradiology Apr 2009, DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A1573
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Tissue-Specific Imaging Is a Robust Methodology to Differentiate In Vivo T1 Black Holes with Advanced Multiple Sclerosis–Induced Damage
M. Riva, V.N. Ikonomidou, J.J. Ostuni, P. van Gelderen, S. Auh, J.M. Ohayon, F. Tovar-Moll, N.D. Richert, J.H. Duyn, F. Bagnato
American Journal of Neuroradiology Apr 2009, DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A1573
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