Dayan et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Profilometry: a new statistical framework for the characterization of white matter pathways, with application to multiple sclerosisDayan et al., 2016
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- Dayan M
- Monohan E
- Pandya S
- Kuceyeski A
- Nguyen T
- Raj A
- Gauthier S
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- Human brain mapping
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Aims: describe a new “profilometry” framework for the multimetric analysis of white matter tracts, and demonstrate its application to multiple sclerosis (MS) with radial diffusivity (RD) and myelin water fraction (MWF). Methods: A cohort of 15 normal controls (NC) and 141 MS …
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