…3T MRI. Quantitative MRI maps were obtained using relaxation time mapping methods. Statistical analysis was performed on gray matter qT1 and qT2 values. We found significant alterations of quantitative parameters…
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…abnormalities. Some studies have used dynamic contrast-enhanced MR imaging (DCE-MRI) and these have demonstrated much smaller signal changes than obtained from more traditional applications of the technique, such as in…
…is usually measured from some estimate of the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) in the component diffusion-weighted (DW) images. This measure is, however, highly dependent on experimental parameters, such as the diffusion…
…identify vulnerable plaques. The aims were to compare FDG uptake in carotid plaques from patients who had sustained a recent thromboembolic cerebrovascular event with that in femoral artery plaques from…
…or what factors contribute to its development. We examined the roles of age, dyshoria, and a new variable, emotion-focusing (EF), on the production of specificautobiographical memory (AM) in children, using…
…brain function seen in the disorder, or in those at high genetic risk. The current study examines functional imaging correlates of the BDNF val66met polymorphism in a population at high…
Is breakdown of the blood-brain barrier responsible for lacunar stroke, leukoaraiosis, and dementia?
…Comment-We hypothesize that cerebral small-vessel endothelial (ie, blood-brain barrier) dysfunction, with leakage of plasma components into the vessel wall and surrounding brain tissue leading to neuronal damage, may contribute to…
…across both groups in a large cluster, with a peak in the right-sided superior longitudinal fasciculus. Conclusions: These findings suggest that the polygenic approach to examining brain imaging data might…
…correctly rejected new words, suggesting a neural correlate of retrieval success. Despite significant efforts examining retrieval success regions, their role in retrieval remains largely unknown. Here we asked the question,…
…technology and image data needs to better inform these new capabilities. To have your say and shape the future of imaging health data research in Safe Havens, please complete the…
…form new functionalised cyclopentadienyl derivatives, [Mo-2(eta(5)-C5H5)(eta(5)-C5H4R)(CO)(2)(mu-SMe3](BF4) (R = Me (13), Bu-n (14) or Ph (15)). New complexes have been characterised by spectroscopic and chemical methods, supplemented for 5, 6 and…
…to support emerging technologies and new data types such as images, MRIs, CTs, X-rays etc in health data research. The PICTURES programme recently conducted a survey to find out what…
…dedicated cardiac computed tomography (CT) performed with electrocardiogram gating. However, it can also be identified and quantified on routine computed tomography images performed without electrocardiogram gating, including CTPA, for non-cardiac…
…dedicated cardiac computed tomography (CT) performed with electrocardiogram gating. However, it can also be identified and quantified on routine computed tomography images performed without electrocardiogram gating, including CTPA, for non-cardiac…
…the results from the compatible parts of the ROI study and the primary VBM approach. Our secondary interest was to compare the results of a study-specific template that was constructed…