Hot off the press!
We are thrilled to announce the publication of our article, "Advanced MRI Measures of Myelin and Axon Volume Identify Repair in Multiple Sclerosis," in the @Annals of Neurology.
This study utilizes advanced MRI techniques to examine the repair and damage processes in multiple sclerosis (MS) lesions. The research involved the analysis of 128 MS patients and 72 healthy controls, revealing that both repair and damage processes occur across the disease spectrum. Importantly, the frequency of repair lesions was found to be correlated with lower disability and neuroaxonal damage, underscoring the potential of MRI in monitoring lesion activity and guiding personalized treatment strategies.
This work underscores the potential of MRI and AI-driven analysis in tracking lesion changes, which could lead to more personalized MS treatments. A big shoutout to the entire team for their innovative contributions, especially Gretel Sanabria Diaz and Cristina Granziera, for their exceptional efforts in advancing MS research.
Access the full article here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ana.27102