Abstract

With substantial progress in experimental therapeutics to enhance the nervous system's capacity for remyelination, new methods to detect myelin are important advances. We discuss a small-angle X-ray scattering tensor tomography approach presented recently by Georgiadis et al. and the method's promise in providing a new window into the brain to evaluate myelin integrity in health and disease.

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