Acute astrocyte activation in brain detected by MRI: new insights into T(1) hypointensity.
Increases in the T(1) of brain tissue, which give rise to dark or hypointense areas on T(1)-weighted images using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), are common to a number of neuropathologies including multiple sclerosis (MS) and ischaemia. However, the biologic significance of T(1) increases remains...
Principais autores: | Sibson, N, Lowe, J, Blamire, A, Martin, M, Obrenovitch, T, Anthony, D |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2008
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