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Micapipe: A pipeline for multimodal neuroimaging and connectome analysis
Multimodal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has accelerated human neuroscience by fostering the analysis of brain microstructure, geometry, function, and connectivity across multiple scales and in living brains.
Raúl R. Cruces +15 more
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Multimodality imaging in amyloidosis [PDF]
Amyloidosis comprises a rare spectrum of protein deposition diseases that diffusely or focally affect any organ. Amyloid's variable clinical presentation and nonspecific disease course often cause it to evade early diagnosis. This pictorial essay aims to familiarize radiologists with the pathophysiology of amyloidosis, to describe the basic ...
Howard, Stephanie +7 more
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In functional near infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS), deconvolution analysis of oxy and deoxy-hemoglobin concentration changes allows estimating specific hemodynamic response functions (HRF) elicited by neuronal activity, taking advantage of the fNIRS ...
A Machado +6 more
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Multimodality imaging techniques [PDF]
AbstractIn multimodality imaging, the need to combine morphofunctional information can be approached by either acquiring images at different times (asynchronous), and fused them through digital image manipulation techniques or simultaneously acquiring images (synchronous) and merging them automatically.
Luis, Martí-Bonmatí +3 more
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Insular cortex is a core hub involved in multiple cognitive and socio-affective processes. Yet, the anatomical mechanisms that explain how it is involved in such a diverse array of functions remain incompletely understood.
Jessica Royer +11 more
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Multimodal imaging in retinoschisis
Retinoschisis is characterized by abnormal splitting of neurosensory retina. We demonstrate imaging of retinoschisis with multiple modalities.
B Poornachandra +3 more
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Multimodality imaging of the orbit [PDF]
AbstractThe role of imaging is well established in the evaluation of orbital diseases. Ultrasonography, Computed tomography and Magnetic resonance imaging are complementary modalities, which allow direct visualization of regional anatomy, accurate localization and help to characterize lesions to make a reliable radiological diagnosis.
Pradipta C Hande, Inder Talwar
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Structural Analysis of the Partially Disordered Protein EspK from Mycobacterium Tuberculosis
For centuries, tuberculosis has been a worldwide burden for human health, and gaps in our understanding of its pathogenesis have hampered the development of new treatments.
Abril Gijsbers +5 more
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Intracoronary optical coherence tomography (OCT) requires injection of flushing media for image acquisition. Alternative flushing media needs to be investigated to reduce the risk of contrast-induced renal dysfunction. We investigated the feasibility and
Dong Oh Kang +4 more
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Multimodality Imaging in Cardiooncology [PDF]
Cardiotoxicity represents a rising problem influencing prognosis and quality of life of chemotherapy-treated patients. Anthracyclines and trastuzumab are the drugs most commonly associated with development of a cardiotoxic effect. Heart failure, myocardial ischemia, hypertension, myocarditis, and thrombosis are typical manifestation of cardiotoxicity ...
PIZZINO, FAUSTO +6 more
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