High-tech Spectroscopy May Be Used To Monitor Neuropsychiatric Symptoms
14th Nov 2006, 15:34 GMT
Magnetic resonance spectroscopy may provide a noninvasive way to monitor neuropsychiatric symptoms in patients with lupus, according to results from research in mice at Wake Forest University School of Medicine.
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