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Comparison of Ultrasmall Particles of Iron Oxide (USPIO)-Enhanced T2-Weighted, Conventional T2-Weighted, and Gadolinium-Enhanced T1-Weighted MR Images in Rats with Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis
Vincent Dousset, Lucrecia Ballarino, Christophe Delalande, Monique Coussemacq, Paul Canioni, Klaus G. Petry and Jean-Marie Caillé
American Journal of Neuroradiology February 1999, 20 (2) 223-227;
Vincent Dousset
Lucrecia Ballarino
Christophe Delalande
Monique Coussemacq
Paul Canioni
Klaus G. Petry

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Vincent Dousset, Lucrecia Ballarino, Christophe Delalande, Monique Coussemacq, Paul Canioni, Klaus G. Petry, Jean-Marie Caillé
Comparison of Ultrasmall Particles of Iron Oxide (USPIO)-Enhanced T2-Weighted, Conventional T2-Weighted, and Gadolinium-Enhanced T1-Weighted MR Images in Rats with Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis
American Journal of Neuroradiology Feb 1999, 20 (2) 223-227;
Comparison of Ultrasmall Particles of Iron Oxide (USPIO)-Enhanced T2-Weighted, Conventional T2-Weighted, and Gadolinium-Enhanced T1-Weighted MR Images in Rats with Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis
Vincent Dousset, Lucrecia Ballarino, Christophe Delalande, Monique Coussemacq, Paul Canioni, Klaus G. Petry, Jean-Marie Caillé
American Journal of Neuroradiology Feb 1999, 20 (2) 223-227;
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