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Towards a connectome mapping pipeline for neonates using high-resolution MP2RAGE and DTI

Pauli, Andreina
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Schneider, Juliane
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Bach Cuadra, Meritxell  
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2013
21st Annual Meeting International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine

Exploring the anatomical and functional connectivities between different regions of the brain (the “Connectome”) is a core challenge in neuroscience. While robust methods are available for the adult brain, mapping the connectome in neonates is highly challenging. The purpose of this pilot study is to present a methodological approach for analyzing structural connectivity of a neonate brain and to exploit the MP2RAGE sequence with its advantageous contrast properties

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conference paper not in proceedings
Author(s)
Pauli, Andreina
Schneider, Juliane
Bach Cuadra, Meritxell  
Griffa, Alessandra  
Fischi Gomez, Elda  
Meuli, Reto
Thiran, Jean-Philippe  
Truttman, Anita
Hagmann, Patric  
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2013

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LTS5

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NON-REVIEWED

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OTHER

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LTS5  
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21st Annual Meeting International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine

Salt Lake City, Utah, USA

April 20-26,2013

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April 17, 2013
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