Open Access UCL Research: Characterisation of tissue-type metabolic content in secondary progressive multiple sclerosis: a magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging study https://t.co/qXB7ZzjHgi
Characterisation of tissue-type metabolic content in secondary progressive multiple sclerosis: a magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging study via @kkmaggon https://t.co/6CJp8sFHaz
RT @GavinGiovannoni: Findings suggest that the lesions in SPMS have ongoing cellular activity that is not consistent with the usual assumpt…
RT @GavinGiovannoni: Findings suggest that the lesions in SPMS have ongoing cellular activity that is not consistent with the usual assumpt…
RT @GavinGiovannoni: Findings suggest that the lesions in SPMS have ongoing cellular activity that is not consistent with the usual assumpt…
RT @GavinGiovannoni: Findings suggest that the lesions in SPMS have ongoing cellular activity that is not consistent with the usual assumpt…
RT @GavinGiovannoni: Findings suggest that the lesions in SPMS have ongoing cellular activity that is not consistent with the usual assumpt…
Findings suggest that the lesions in SPMS have ongoing cellular activity that is not consistent with the usual assumption of 'chronic' lesions in SPMS, and represent a target for repair therapies. #ResearchSpeak https://t.co/bjkEunYp0N https://t.co/r9mcfZ9