A combined post-mortem magnetic resonance imaging and quantitative histological study of multiple sclerosis pathology.
Multiple sclerosis is a chronic inflammatory neurological condition characterized by focal and diffuse neurodegeneration and demyelination throughout the central nervous system. Factors influencing the progression of pathology are poorly understood. One hypothesis is that anatomical connectivity inf...
Main Authors: | Kolasinski, J, Stagg, C, Chance, SA, Deluca, G, Esiri, M, Chang, E, Palace, J, McNab, J, Jenkinson, M, Miller, K, Johansen-Berg, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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