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Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI).
Methods in molecular biology, 2018Diffusion Tensor Imaging is an MRI technique that allows in vivo noninvasive measurement of the translational motion of water, providing information about its anisotropy (or lack of it) in different tissues. DTI has been commonly used to quantitatively measure the integrity of tissues which may be compromised by neurological disease, such as white ...
S. Lope-Piedrafita
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Neuroinformatics, 2021
The cerebral atlas of diffusion tensor magnetic resonance image (DT-MRI, shorted as DTI) is one of the key issues in neuroimaging research. It is crucial for comparisons of neuronal structural integrity and connectivity across populations. Usually, the atlas is constructed by iteratively averaging the registered individual image.
Yi Wang +6 more
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The cerebral atlas of diffusion tensor magnetic resonance image (DT-MRI, shorted as DTI) is one of the key issues in neuroimaging research. It is crucial for comparisons of neuronal structural integrity and connectivity across populations. Usually, the atlas is constructed by iteratively averaging the registered individual image.
Yi Wang +6 more
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Briefings Bioinform., 2023
Drug-target interaction (DTI) prediction can identify novel ligands for specific protein targets, and facilitate the rapid screening of effective new drug candidates to speed up the drug discovery process.
Rang Zhang +4 more
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Drug-target interaction (DTI) prediction can identify novel ligands for specific protein targets, and facilitate the rapid screening of effective new drug candidates to speed up the drug discovery process.
Rang Zhang +4 more
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ML-DTI: Mutual Learning Mechanism for Interpretable Drug-Target Interaction Prediction.
Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, 2021Deep learning (DL) provides opportunities for the identification of drug-target interactions (DTIs). The challenges of applying DL lie primarily with the lack of interpretability.
Ziduo Yang +3 more
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Journal of Neurosurgery, 2020
OBJECTIVEDiffusion tensor imaging (DTI) tractography is commonly used in neurosurgical practice but is largely limited to the preoperative setting. This is due primarily to image degradation caused by susceptibility artifact when conventional single-shot (SS) echo-planar imaging (EPI) DTI (SS-DTI) is acquired for open cranial, surgical position ...
Cameron A, Elliott +7 more
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OBJECTIVEDiffusion tensor imaging (DTI) tractography is commonly used in neurosurgical practice but is largely limited to the preoperative setting. This is due primarily to image degradation caused by susceptibility artifact when conventional single-shot (SS) echo-planar imaging (EPI) DTI (SS-DTI) is acquired for open cranial, surgical position ...
Cameron A, Elliott +7 more
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IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 2011
High-angular resolution diffusion imaging (HARDI) is a diffusion weighted MRI technique that overcomes some of the decisive limitations of its predecessor, diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), in the areas of composite nerve fiber structure. Despite its advantages, HARDI raises several issues: complex modeling of the data, nonintuitive and computationally ...
Prckovska, V. +4 more
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High-angular resolution diffusion imaging (HARDI) is a diffusion weighted MRI technique that overcomes some of the decisive limitations of its predecessor, diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), in the areas of composite nerve fiber structure. Despite its advantages, HARDI raises several issues: complex modeling of the data, nonintuitive and computationally ...
Prckovska, V. +4 more
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2016
Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) has revolutionized the visualization of white matter in vivo. However, it is far more than a qualitative tool and can also be used to generate quantitative measures related to diffusion magnitude and its degree of anisotropy, which indirectly reflect microstructural organisation.
Curran, Kathleen M. +2 more
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Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) has revolutionized the visualization of white matter in vivo. However, it is far more than a qualitative tool and can also be used to generate quantitative measures related to diffusion magnitude and its degree of anisotropy, which indirectly reflect microstructural organisation.
Curran, Kathleen M. +2 more
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Briefings Bioinform., 2019
Drug-target interactions (DTIs) play a crucial role in target-based drug discovery and development. Computational prediction of DTIs can effectively complement experimental wet-lab techniques for the identification of DTIs, which are typically time- and ...
Yanyi Chu +8 more
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Drug-target interactions (DTIs) play a crucial role in target-based drug discovery and development. Computational prediction of DTIs can effectively complement experimental wet-lab techniques for the identification of DTIs, which are typically time- and ...
Yanyi Chu +8 more
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Framework for Creating New Discriminats for Detecting DTI properties: DTI Mapper
2006 International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2006We have commonly employed medical images, not including X-ray photography, which have their image enhanced by taking advantage of certain characteristics of the human body to look for some valuable medical information. In general, the medical imaging modalities have employed an image acquisition method which enhances a certain feature of the seat of a ...
Koji, Sakai +4 more
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