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Multi‐compartmental diffusion characterization of the human cervical spinal cord in vivo using the spherical mean techniqueBy et al., 2018
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- By S
- Xu J
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- Bagnato F
- Smith S
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- NMR in Biomedicine
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The purpose of this work was to evaluate the feasibility and reproducibility of the spherical mean technique (SMT), a multi‐compartmental diffusion model, in the spinal cord of healthy controls, and to assess its ability to improve spinal cord characterization in multiple sclerosis …
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