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Seven‐tesla phase imaging of acute multiple sclerosis lesions: a new window into the inflammatory processAbsinta et al., 2013
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- Absinta M
- Sati P
- Gaitán M
- Maggi P
- Cortese I
- Filippi M
- Reich D
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- Annals of neurology
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Objective In multiple sclerosis (MS), accurate, in vivo characterization of dynamic inflammatory pathological changes occurring in newly forming lesions could have major implications for understanding disease pathogenesis and mechanisms of tissue destruction …
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