Pannek et al., 2011 - Google Patents
The average pathlength map: a diffusion MRI tractography-derived index for studying brain pathologyPannek et al., 2011
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- Pannek K
- Mathias J
- Bigler E
- Brown G
- Taylor J
- Rose S
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- Neuroimage
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Magnetic resonance diffusion tractography provides a powerful tool for the assessment of white matter architecture in vivo. Quantitative tractography metrics, such as streamline length, have successfully been used in the study of brain pathology. To date, these studies …
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