Trajectories of magnetic susceptibility in the pulvinar provide further evidence for accelerated decline of thalamic iron in multiple sclerosis.


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Salman F, Zivadinov R, Bergsland N, Dwyer MG, Weinstock-Guttman B, Schweser F
Proc Intl Soc Mag Reson Med, 2020, p. 1385

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F, S., R, Z., N, B., MG, D., B, W.-G., & F, S. (2020). Trajectories of magnetic susceptibility in the pulvinar provide further evidence for accelerated decline of thalamic iron in multiple sclerosis. (p. 1385).


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F, Salman, Zivadinov R, Bergsland N, Dwyer MG, Weinstock-Guttman B, and Schweser F. “Trajectories of Magnetic Susceptibility in the Pulvinar Provide Further Evidence for Accelerated Decline of Thalamic Iron in Multiple Sclerosis.” In , 1385. Proc Intl Soc Mag Reson Med, 2020.


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F, Salman, et al. Trajectories of Magnetic Susceptibility in the Pulvinar Provide Further Evidence for Accelerated Decline of Thalamic Iron in Multiple Sclerosis. 2020, p. 1385.


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@inproceedings{salman2020a,
  title = {Trajectories of magnetic susceptibility in the pulvinar provide further evidence for accelerated decline of thalamic iron in multiple sclerosis.},
  year = {2020},
  pages = {1385},
  series = {Proc Intl Soc Mag Reson Med},
  author = {F, Salman and R, Zivadinov and N, Bergsland and MG, Dwyer and B, Weinstock-Guttman and F, Schweser}
}





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