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Functional connectivity changes of the motor network in patients with multiple sclerosis: a multicentre fMRI study

Functional connectivity changes of the motor network in patients with multiple sclerosis: a multicentre fMRI study

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Main Authors: Rocca, M, Absinta, M, Valsasina, P, Ciccarelli, O, Marino, S, Rovira, A, Gass, A, Wegner, C, Enzinger, C, Korteweg, T, Mancini, L, Thompson, A, De Stefano, N, Montalban, X, Hirsch, J, Kappos, L, Ropele, S, Palace, J, Barkhof, F, Yousry, T, Matthews, P, Filippi, M
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Published: 2009
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