Cape Town - 2026 ISMRM-ISMRT Annual Meeting and Exhibition
9 May 2026 – 14 May 2026 · Cape Town, South Africa
669-02-015 ISMRM Abstract

Magnetic Resonance Microscopy of the Postmortem Fixed Human Spinal Cord

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Govind Nair1, Roy Sun1, Brandon Bujak1, Kevin Hu1, Cammille Rood2, Katherine Cameron2, Silvina G Horovitz 3, Stephen Dodd 1
1National institute of of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), National Institutes of Health (NIH), BETHESDA, United States of America
2National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), Bethesda, United States of America
3National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, United States of America
Presenting Author: Stephen Dodd

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