A comparison of magnetization transfer ratio, magnetization transfer rate, and the native relaxation time of water protons related to relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis.
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R Stollberger | S Ropele | H P Hartung | F Fazekas | R. Stollberger | C. Enzinger | S. Ropele | F. Fazekas | M. Augustin | H. Hartung | M. Augustin | S Strasser-Fuchs | M Augustin | C Enzinger | S. Strasser‐Fuchs | C. Enzinger | F. Fazekas | Hans-Peter Hartung | Siegried Strasser-Fuchs
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