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Venous contribution to sodium MRI in the human brain

Driver et al., 2020

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8520424517779755855
Author
Driver I
Stobbe R
Wise R
Beaulieu C
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Magnetic resonance in medicine

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Purpose Sodium MRI shows great promise as a marker for cerebral metabolic dysfunction in stroke, brain tumor, and neurodegenerative pathologies. However, cerebral blood vessels, whose volume and function are perturbed in these pathologies, have elevated sodium …
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