Regarding Dr. Zamboni's article
Just received an alert from the Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism
Edited - just caught the publication name.
Edited Again (again, moments later). In fact its not "The One." Oh well, it's free.
Anomalous venous blood flow and iron deposition in multiple sclerosis
http://www.nature.com/jcbfm/journal/v29 ... 9180a.html
Anxious as everyone else to see this online.
Edited - just caught the publication name.
Edited Again (again, moments later). In fact its not "The One." Oh well, it's free.
Anomalous venous blood flow and iron deposition in multiple sclerosis
http://www.nature.com/jcbfm/journal/v29 ... 9180a.html
Anxious as everyone else to see this online.
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That was from the late 2008 article that blew this concept wide open on TIMS.TFau wrote:That's the one where Dr. Zamboni found that the stenosis patterns Types A, B, C, and D correlated with RRMS, SPMS, or PPMS. Or was that from an earlier paper?
Although I am just as anxious to see this article as the next MS'r, I think the preliminary results should be viewed by anyone who is waiting on this paper, but has not read it as yet. It should be available on the first page, second post, of the "research" thread.
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I'm curious... The site says that registered users can see the table of contents and abstracts for free and that some articles will be available in full text. Does anyone know if the full text of this article will be available? Or, in the alternative, does anyone have a subscription/access to this journal just in case they do not make the full text available?
This may not bbe the best place to post this, but do any of you remember Claudia Lucchinetti and her work on identifying four distinct patterns of MS lesions?
http://www.nationalmssociety.org/resear ... index.aspx
I wonder if she'd be a good person to hook up with this area of research.
http://www.nationalmssociety.org/resear ... index.aspx
I wonder if she'd be a good person to hook up with this area of research.