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T₁-Dark Rim as a Marker of New and Chronic Active Multiple Sclerosis Lesions: A Serial Study With Frequent 7T MRI (2025)
Journal Article
Marshall, M., Aphiwatthanasumet, K., Mougin, O., Stadelmann, C., Morgan, P. S., Dineen, R. A., Gowland, P., Evangelou, N., & Clarke, M. A. (2025). T₁-Dark Rim as a Marker of New and Chronic Active Multiple Sclerosis Lesions: A Serial Study With Frequent 7T MRI. Journal of Neuroimaging, 35(3), Article e70044. https://doi.org/10.1111/jon.70044

Background and Purpose:
Chronic active multiple sclerosis (MS) lesions represent a particularly destructive subset of lesions on pathology. However, their imaging correlates, including paramagnetic rim lesions (PRLs) detected on susceptibility-weig... Read More about T₁-Dark Rim as a Marker of New and Chronic Active Multiple Sclerosis Lesions: A Serial Study With Frequent 7T MRI.

A multi-site, multi-modal travelling-heads resource for brain MRI harmonisation (2025)
Journal Article
Warrington, S., Torchi, A., Mougin, O., Campbell, J., Ntata, A., Craig, M., Assimopoulos, S., Alfaro-Almagro, F., Miller, K., Jenkinson, M., Morgan, P. S., & Sotiropoulos, S. N. (2025). A multi-site, multi-modal travelling-heads resource for brain MRI harmonisation. Scientific Data, 12, Article 609. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-025-04822-2

Despite its great potential for studying the living brain, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can be often limited by nuisance non-biological factors, such as hardware/software differences between scanners, which can interfere with biological variabili... Read More about A multi-site, multi-modal travelling-heads resource for brain MRI harmonisation.

A resource for development and comparison of multimodal brain 3T MRI harmonisation approaches (2023)
Journal Article
Warrington, S., Ntata, A., Mougin, O., Campbell, J., Torchi, A., Craig, M., Alfaro-Almagro, F., Miller, K. L., Morgan, P. S., Jenkinson, M., & Sotiropoulos, S. N. (2023). A resource for development and comparison of multimodal brain 3T MRI harmonisation approaches. Imaging Neuroscience, 1(2023), 1-27. https://doi.org/10.1162/imag_a_00042

Despite the huge potential of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in mapping and exploring the brain, MRI measures can often be limited in their consistency, reproducibility and accuracy which subsequently restricts their quantifiability. Nuisance nonbi... Read More about A resource for development and comparison of multimodal brain 3T MRI harmonisation approaches.