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508 related items for PubMed ID: 32572488
1. Multiple sclerosis lesions in motor tracts from brain to cervical cord: spatial distribution and correlation with disability. Kerbrat A, Gros C, Badji A, Bannier E, Galassi F, Combès B, Chouteau R, Labauge P, Ayrignac X, Carra-Dalliere C, Maranzano J, Granberg T, Ouellette R, Stawiarz L, Hillert J, Talbott J, Tachibana Y, Hori M, Kamiya K, Chougar L, Lefeuvre J, Reich DS, Nair G, Valsasina P, Rocca MA, Filippi M, Chu R, Bakshi R, Callot V, Pelletier J, Audoin B, Maarouf A, Collongues N, De Seze J, Edan G, Cohen-Adad J. Brain; 2020 Jul 01; 143(7):2089-2105. PubMed ID: 32572488 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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