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Concept Diffusion Tensor Imaging
Academic Article Impact speed does not determine severity of spinal cord injury in mice with fixed impact displacement.
Academic Article Phase-aligned multiple spin-echo averaging: a simple way to improve signal-to-noise ratio of in vivo mouse spinal cord diffusion tensor image.
Academic Article Full tensor diffusion imaging is not required to assess the white-matter integrity in mouse contusion spinal cord injury.
Academic Article Quantification of increased cellularity during inflammatory demyelination.
Academic Article The impact of myelination on axon sparing and locomotor function recovery in spinal cord injury assessed using diffusion tensor imaging.
Academic Article Diffusion tensor imaging detects treatment effects of FTY720 in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis mice.
Academic Article Abnormal Injury Response in Spontaneous Mild Ventriculomegaly Wistar Rat Brains: A Pathological Correlation Study of Diffusion Tensor and Magnetization Transfer Imaging in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury.
Academic Article Diffusion Tensor Imaging and Chemical Exchange Saturation Transfer MRI Evaluation on the Long-Term Effects of Pulsed Focused Ultrasound and Microbubbles Blood Brain Barrier Opening in the Rat.
Academic Article Radiological-pathological correlation of diffusion tensor and magnetization transfer imaging in a closed head traumatic brain injury model.
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