MRI signature in a novel mouse model of genetically induced adult oligodendrocyte cell death.

NeuroImage(2012)

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Abstract
Two general pathological processes contribute to multiple sclerosis (MS): acute inflammation and degeneration. While magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is highly sensitive in detecting abnormalities related to acute inflammation both clinically and in animal models of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE), the correlation of these readouts with acute and future disabilities has been found rather weak. This illustrates the need for imaging techniques addressing neurodegenerative processes associated with MS.
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BBB,CNS,DTI,EAE,FA,MRI,MS,MTR,MTI,PLP,ROI,T1,T2,TAM,USPIO,λ║,λ┴
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