MRI evaluation of regional and longitudinal changes in Z‐spectra of injured spinal cord of monkeys

In principle, MR methods that exploit magnetization transfer (MT) may be used to quantify changes in the molecular composition of tissues after injury. The ability to track such changes in injured spinal cord may allow more precise assessment of the state of neural tissues.

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