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Magnetization transfer effects in MR-detected multiple sclerosis lesions: comparison with gadolinium-enhanced spin-echo images and nonenhanced T1-weighted images.
J F Hiehle, R I Grossman, K N Ramer, F Gonzalez-Scarano and J A Cohen
American Journal of Neuroradiology January 1995, 16 (1) 69-77;
J F Hiehle Jr
R I Grossman
K N Ramer
F Gonzalez-Scarano

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J F Hiehle, R I Grossman, K N Ramer, F Gonzalez-Scarano, J A Cohen
Magnetization transfer effects in MR-detected multiple sclerosis lesions: comparison with gadolinium-enhanced spin-echo images and nonenhanced T1-weighted images.
American Journal of Neuroradiology Jan 1995, 16 (1) 69-77;
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