Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Central Nervous System in Experimental Animals

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Air date: Wednesday, November 08, 2006, 1:00:00 PM
Category: Infectious Disease Imaging
Runtime: 55 minutes
NLM Title: Magnetic resonance imaging of the central nervous system in experimental animals [electronic resource] / Istvan Pirko.
Series: Magnetic resonance imaging of the TMEV model of multiple sclerosis
Author: Pirko, Istvan.
Publisher: [Bethesda, Md. : National Institutes of Health, 2006]
Other Title(s): Magnetic resonance imaging of the TMEV model of multiple sclerosis
Abstract: (CIT): Dr. Pirko's work has focused on inflammatory conditions of the central nervous system, including multiple sclerosis, as reported in the following recent articles: McDole J., Johnson A.J., Pirko I. The role of CD8+ T-cells in lesion formation and axonal dysfunction in multiple sclerosis. Neurol Res. 2006; 28:256-61. Pirko I., Fricke S.T., Johnson A.J., Rodriguez M., Macura S.I. Magnetic resonance imaging, microscopy, and spectroscopy of the central nervous system in experimental animals, NeuroRx 2005; 2:250-64. Pirko I., Gamez J., Johnson A.J., Macura S.I., Rodriguez M. Dynamics of MRI lesion development in an animal model of viral-induced acute progressive CNS demyelination. Neuroimage. 2004; 21:576-82.
Subjects: Animal Models
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Multiple Sclerosis--diagnosis
Publication Types: Government Publications
Rights: This is a work of the United States Government.
NLM Classification: WL 360
NLM ID: 101294042
CIT File ID: 13487
CIT Live ID: 5442
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