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Investigation of Apparent Diffusion Coefficient and Diffusion Tensor Anisotropy in Acute and Chronic Multiple Sclerosis Lesions
Andrew L. Tievsky, Thomas Ptak and Jeffrey Farkas
American Journal of Neuroradiology September 1999, 20 (8) 1491-1499;
Andrew L. Tievsky
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Andrew L. Tievsky, Thomas Ptak, Jeffrey Farkas
Investigation of Apparent Diffusion Coefficient and Diffusion Tensor Anisotropy in Acute and Chronic Multiple Sclerosis Lesions
American Journal of Neuroradiology Sep 1999, 20 (8) 1491-1499;
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