Lashkari et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Impairments of white matter tracts and connectivity alterations in five cognitive networks of patients with multiple sclerosisLashkari et al., 2021
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- Lashkari A
- Davoodi-Bojd E
- Fahmy L
- Li L
- Nejad-Davarani S
- Chopp M
- Jiang Q
- Cerghet M
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- Clinical neurology and neurosurgery
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Introduction MS is associated with structural and functional brain alterations leading to cognitive impairments across multiple domains including attention, memory, and speed of information processing. Here, we analyzed the white matter damage and topological …
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