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Abstract Purpose To develop a 7T neurovascular head and neck (NVHN) coil with an extended longitudinal coverage of the brain and cervical spine, with eight transceiver (TxRx) channels and 56 receive (Rx) channels for dynamic parallel‐transmit (pTx) applications. Methods A dual‐row transceiver array with six elements in the upper row and two elements in
Divya Baskaran+9 more
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Thyroid hormone administration enhances remyelination in chronic demyelinating inflammatory disease
Mercedes Fernández+7 more
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Circulating Ly-6C+ myeloid precursors migrate to the CNS and play a pathogenic role during autoimmune demyelinating disease [PDF]
Irah L. King+2 more
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Inflammatory demyelinating diseases of the central nervous system
R. Höftberger, H. Lassmann
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Abstract Purpose To confirm ihMT's specificity to myelin, an ihMT presaturation module was combined with a Poon–Henkelman multi‐echo spin‐echo readout to separate the ihMT signal in myelin water from intra‐/extra‐cellular water. This study explored the relationship between two quantitative myelin imaging techniques and measured the ihMT signal of ...
Michelle H. Lam+7 more
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Silencing Nogo‐A promotes functional recovery in demyelinating disease [PDF]
Yuhong Yang+12 more
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Accelerated Cellular Senescence in Progressive Multiple Sclerosis: A Histopathological Study
Objective The neurodegenerative processes driving the build‐up of disability in progressive multiple sclerosis (P‐MS) have not been fully elucidated. Recent data link cellular senescence (CS) to neurodegeneration. We investigated for evidence of CS in P‐MS and sought to determine its pattern.
Dimitrios Papadopoulos+8 more
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Immunopathophysiology of pediatric CNS inflammatory demyelinating diseases
A. Bar-Or+5 more
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Multiple sclerosis (MS) and Alzheimer's disease are neurodegenerative diseases with age‐related disability accumulation. In MS, inflammation spans decades, whereas AD is characterized by Aβ plaques and neurofibrillary tangles (NFT). Few studies explore accumulation of amyloids in MS.
J. Pansieri+8 more
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