Magnetization transfer ratio relates to cognitive impairment in normal elderly. Seiler, S., Pirpamer, L., Hofer, E., Duering, M., Jouvent, E., Fazekas, F., Mangin, J. F., Chabriat, H., Dichgans, M., Ropele, S., & Schmidt, R. Front Aging Neurosci, 6:263, 2014.
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@article{RN45,
   author = {Seiler, S. and Pirpamer, L. and Hofer, E. and Duering, M. and Jouvent, E. and Fazekas, F. and Mangin, J. F. and Chabriat, H. and Dichgans, M. and Ropele, S. and Schmidt, R.},
   title = {Magnetization transfer ratio relates to cognitive impairment in normal elderly},
   journal = {Front Aging Neurosci},
   volume = {6},
   pages = {263},
   keywords = {cerebrovascular disease
cognitive aging
dementia
magnetic resonance imaging
magnetization transfer imaging
microstructural tissue damage},
   DOI = {10.3389/fnagi.2014.00263},
   PMID = {25309438},
   url = {https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25309438},
   year = {2014},
   type = {Journal Article}
}

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