Multimodal coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering microscopy reveals microglia-associated myelin and axonal dysfunction in multiple sclerosis-like lesions in mice.
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Stine Rasmussen | Charles P. Lin | Daniel Côté | Tanuja Chitnis | Charles P Lin | X. Xie | R. Sidman | D. Côté | S. Khoury | T. Chitnis | J. Imitola | X Sunney Xie | Samia J Khoury | Richard L Sidman | Jaime Imitola | Yingru Liu | Stine Rasmussen | Yingru Liu
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