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Four doctoral students in the Buffalo Neuroimaging Analysis Center (BNAC) recently received significant research awards.
New evidence added to the literature that paramagnetic rim lesions (PRLs) may be a biomarker of disability accumulation in multiple sclerosis (MS). PRLs are thought to capture a subset of chronic ...
A new method is proposed, whereby specific gravity and magnetic susceptibility of small particles may be measured by levitation in paramagnetic solutions in a nonhomogeneous magnetic field. The basis ...
We proposed a specific, noninvasive technique using paramagnetic susceptibility imaging via magnetic resonance imaging to quantify in vivo brain iron levels, aiming to enhance our understanding of ...
Ocrevus treatment was linked to increases in myelin and reductions in iron in MS patients with paramagnetic rim lesions, per an analysis.
Paramagnetic rim lesions (PRL) are valuable for multiple sclerosis (MS) diagnosis and prognosis, detectable at 7T and 3T MRI, but the visibility on 1.5T scanners needs assessment for clinical ...
Susceptibility-weighted imaging (Figure 1F) revealed numerous punctate foci of hypointense paramagnetic susceptibility effect throughout the brain parenchyma that were consistent with nonspecific ...
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