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2021
Ontaneda D, Raza PC, Mahajan KR, Arnold DL, Dwyer MG, Gauthier SA, Greve DN, Harrison DM, Henry RG, Li DKB et al..  2021.  Deep grey matter injury in multiple sclerosis: a NAIMS consensus statement.. Brain. 144(7):1974-1984.
Tozlu C, Jamison K, Nguyen T, Zinger N, Kaunzner U, Pandya S, Wang Y, Gauthier S, Kuceyeski A.  2021.  Structural disconnectivity from paramagnetic rim lesions is related to disability in multiple sclerosis.. Brain Behav. 11(10):e2353.
2019
Spincemaille P, Liu Z, Zhang S, Kovanlikaya I, Ippoliti M, Makowski M, Watts R, de Rochefort L, Venkatraman V, Desmond P et al..  2019.  Clinical Integration of Automated Processing for Brain Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping: Multi-Site Reproducibility and Single-Site Robustness.. J Neuroimaging. 29(6):689-698.
2018
Kuceyeski A, Monohan E, Morris E, Fujimoto K, Vargas W, Gauthier SA.  2018.  Baseline biomarkers of connectome disruption and atrophy predict future processing speed in early multiple sclerosis.. Neuroimage Clin. 19:417-424.
Chiang GC, Hu J, Morris E, Wang Y, Gauthier SA.  2018.  Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping of the Thalamus: Relationships with Thalamic Volume, Total Gray Matter Volume, and T2 Lesion Burden.. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol. 39(3):467-472.
2017
Al-Kawaz M, Monohan E, Morris E, Perumal JS, Nealon N, Vartanian T, Gauthier SA.  2017.  Differential Impact of Multiple Sclerosis on Cortical and Deep Gray Matter Structures in African Americans and Caucasian Americans.. J Neuroimaging. 27(3):333-338.
2015
Kuceyeski AF, Vargas W, Dayan M, Monohan E, Blackwell C, Raj A, Fujimoto K, Gauthier SA.  2015.  Modeling the relationship among gray matter atrophy, abnormalities in connecting white matter, and cognitive performance in early multiple sclerosis.. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol. 36(4):702-9.
Berti V, Murray J, Davies M, Spector N, Tsui WH, Li Y, Williams S, Pirraglia E, Vallabhajosula S, McHugh P et al..  2015.  Nutrient patterns and brain biomarkers of Alzheimer's disease in cognitively normal individuals.. J Nutr Health Aging. 19(4):413-23.