On the generalizability of diffusion MRI signal representations across acquisition parameters, sequences and tissue types: Chronicles of the MEMENTO challenge

Diffusion MRI (dMRI) has become an invaluable tool to assess the microstructural organization of brain tissue. Depending on the specific acquisition settings, the dMRI signal encodes specific properties of the underlying diffusion process. In the last two decades, several signal representations have...

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Veröffentlicht in:NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) Fla.), 2021-10, Vol.240, p.118367-118367, Article 118367
Hauptverfasser: De Luca, Alberto, Ianus, Andrada, Leemans, Alexander, Palombo, Marco, Shemesh, Noam, Zhang, Hui, Alexander, Daniel C., Nilsson, Markus, Froeling, Martijn, Biessels, Geert-Jan, Zucchelli, Mauro, Frigo, Matteo, Albay, Enes, Sedlar, Sara, Alimi, Abib, Deslauriers-Gauthier, Samuel, Deriche, Rachid, Fick, Rutger, Afzali, Maryam, Pieciak, Tomasz, Bogusz, Fabian, Aja-Fernández, Santiago, Özarslan, Evren, Jones, Derek K., Chen, Haoze, Jin, Mingwu, Zhang, Zhijie, Wang, Fengxiang, Nath, Vishwesh, Parvathaneni, Prasanna, Morez, Jan, Sijbers, Jan, Jeurissen, Ben, Fadnavis, Shreyas, Endres, Stefan, Rokem, Ariel, Garyfallidis, Eleftherios, Sanchez, Irina, Prchkovska, Vesna, Rodrigues, Paulo, Landman, Bennet A., Schilling, Kurt G.
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