In vivo high-resolution imaging of the injured rat spinal cord using a 3.0T clinical MR scanner

Abstract

Results from the present study demonstrate that a routine clinical MR imaging system can be employed for noninvasive analysis of pathological changes occurring in the injured rat spinal cord and thus might represent a more broadly available, powerful tool to monitor the effects of experimental therapeutic interventions in vivo

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