Combined magnetization transfer and proton spectroscopic imaging in the assessment of pathologic brain lesions in multiple sclerosis.
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G S Francis | G B Pike | G. B. Pike | D. Arnold | J. Antel | S. Narayanan | G. Francis | D L Arnold | S Narayanan | J P Antel | N de Stefano | N. de Stefano | G. Pike
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