Susceptibility networks reveal independent patterns of brain iron abnormalities in multiple sclerosis
Brain iron homeostasis is necessary for healthy brain function. MRI and histological studies have shown altered brain iron levels in the brains of patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), particularly in the deep gray matter (DGM). Previous studies were able to only partially separate iron-modifying e...
Main Authors: | Jack A. Reeves, Niels Bergsland, Michael G. Dwyer, Gregory E. Wilding, Dejan Jakimovski, Fahad Salman, Balint Sule, Nicklas Meineke, Bianca Weinstock-Guttman, Robert Zivadinov, Ferdinand Schweser |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2022-11-01
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Series: | NeuroImage |
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Online Access: | http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S105381192200619X |
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