Abstract:Magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) enables the noninvasive quantification of up to 20 neurochemicals in selected brain regions and has found many applications in the study of the cerebellum in health and disease. The neurochemicals accessible by MRS include neuronal and glial markers, neurotransmitters, markers of cellular energetics, and antioxidants and, therefore, provide means to assess neuronal dysfunction/loss, glial activation, energy metabolism, and oxidative stress. As a result, the methodology has… Show more
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