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P M Matthews

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Muscle & Nerve|June 1, 1996
Impairment of muscle mitochondrial oxidative metabolism in McArdles's diseaseN De Stefano, Z Argov, P M Matthews, et al.
Neurology|June 25, 2003
Thalamic neurodegeneration in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosisM Wylezinska, A Cifelli, P Jezzard, et al.
Clinical Neuropathology|May 1, 1994
Isolated capillary proliferation in Leigh's syndromeP M Matthews, Z Nagy, G K Brown, et al.
Neurology|September 27, 2006
Neocortical neuronal, synaptic, and glial loss in multiple sclerosisC Wegner, M M Esiri, S A Chance, et al.
Journal of Neuroimmunology|August 5, 2008
Remembering John Newsom-Davis' contribution to human imaging in OxfordP M Matthews, G K Radda, H Johansen-Berg, et al.
Journal of Neurology|September 21, 2002
White matter and lesion T1 relaxation times increase in parallel and correlate with disability in multiple sclerosisA Parry, S Clare, M Jenkinson, et al.
Journal of Neuroimaging : Official Journal of the American Society of Neuroimaging|August 2, 2003
MRI brain T1 relaxation time changes in MS patients increase over time in both the white matter and the cortexA Parry, S Clare, M Jenkinson, et al.
Stroke|May 7, 1999
Axonal injury in the internal capsule correlates with motor impairment after strokeS T Pendlebury, A M Blamire, M A Lee, et al.
Human Genetics|September 1, 1995
Intracellular heteroplasmy for disease-associated point mutations in mtDNA: implications for disease expression and evidence for mitotic segregation of heteroplasmic units of mtDNAP M Matthews, R M Brown, K Morten, et al.
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|August 28, 2001
Size-selective neuronal changes in the anterior optic pathways suggest a differential susceptibility to injury in multiple sclerosisN Evangelou, D Konz, M M Esiri, et al.
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Muscle & Nerve|June 1, 1996
Impairment of muscle mitochondrial oxidative metabolism in McArdles's diseaseN De Stefano, Z Argov, P M Matthews, et al.
Neurology|June 25, 2003
Thalamic neurodegeneration in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosisM Wylezinska, A Cifelli, P Jezzard, et al.
Clinical Neuropathology|May 1, 1994
Isolated capillary proliferation in Leigh's syndromeP M Matthews, Z Nagy, G K Brown, et al.
Neurology|September 27, 2006
Neocortical neuronal, synaptic, and glial loss in multiple sclerosisC Wegner, M M Esiri, S A Chance, et al.
Journal of Neuroimmunology|August 5, 2008
Remembering John Newsom-Davis' contribution to human imaging in OxfordP M Matthews, G K Radda, H Johansen-Berg, et al.
Journal of Neurology|September 21, 2002
White matter and lesion T1 relaxation times increase in parallel and correlate with disability in multiple sclerosisA Parry, S Clare, M Jenkinson, et al.
Journal of Neuroimaging : Official Journal of the American Society of Neuroimaging|August 2, 2003
MRI brain T1 relaxation time changes in MS patients increase over time in both the white matter and the cortexA Parry, S Clare, M Jenkinson, et al.
Stroke|May 7, 1999
Axonal injury in the internal capsule correlates with motor impairment after strokeS T Pendlebury, A M Blamire, M A Lee, et al.
Human Genetics|September 1, 1995
Intracellular heteroplasmy for disease-associated point mutations in mtDNA: implications for disease expression and evidence for mitotic segregation of heteroplasmic units of mtDNAP M Matthews, R M Brown, K Morten, et al.
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|August 28, 2001
Size-selective neuronal changes in the anterior optic pathways suggest a differential susceptibility to injury in multiple sclerosisN Evangelou, D Konz, M M Esiri, et al.
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