Axonal loss in major sensorimotor tracts is associated with impaired motor performance in minimally disabled multiple sclerosis patients
Myrte Strik(Amsterdam Neuroscience), Scott Kolbe(The University of Melbourne), Anneke van der Walt(The Alfred Hospital), Frederique Boonstra(Monash University), Mary P. Galea(The University of Melbourne), Jon O. Cleary(Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust), Camille J. Shanahan(The University of Melbourne), Menno M. Schoonheim(Amsterdam Neuroscience), Rebecca Glarin(The University of Melbourne), L. Eduardo Cofré Lizama(The University of Melbourne), Trevor J. Kilpatrick(Salk Institute for Biological Studies), Jeroen J.G. Geurts(Amsterdam Neuroscience)
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