Fractal analysis study of the axonal tracts

The identification of substructures of white matter cords allows for the evaluation of neurodegenerative diseases which explains the use of imaging methods in the clinical field. Construction of three-dimensional objects from anatomical structures characterized by a certain functionality in the hier...

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