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Abstract #1118

A Longitudinal Quantitative MRI Study of BSCB Permeability After Peripheral Nerve Injury in Mice

Christine Lalibert1, Lindsay S. Cahill1, Jonathan Bishop1, Xue Jun Liu2, Michael W. Salter2, R. Mark Henkelman1

1Mouse Imaging Centre, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; 2Neuroscience and Mental Health Program, Research Institute, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

A longitudinal quantitative MRI study of the BSCB permeability after peripheral nerve injury in mice

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