Magnetization transfer can predict clinical evolution in patients with multiple sclerosis
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Zografos Caramanos | Sridar Narayanan | D. Arnold | G. Pike | Z. Caramanos | S. Narayanan | S. Francis | R. Arnaoutelis | G. Bruce Pike | A. C. Santos | Douglas L. Arnold | Jack P. Antel | A. Carlos Santos | Nicola de Stefano | M. Carmela Tartaglia | Simon J. Francis | Rozie Arnaoutelis | N. de Stefano | J. Antel | M. Tartaglia | G. Pike | Rozie Arnaoutelis | M. C. Tartaglia
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