Longitudinal diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging analysis at the cohort level reveals distur...
Longitudinal diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging analysis at the cohort level reveals disturbed cortical and callosal microstructure with spared corticospinal tract in the TDP-43 G298S ALS mouse model
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England: BMC
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In vivo diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) of the mouse brain was used to identify TDP-43 associated alterations in a mouse model for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).
Ten mice with
overexpression under control of the Thy1.2 promoter and 10 wild type (
) underwent longitudinal DTI scans at 11.7 T, including one baseline and one follow-up sc...
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Longitudinal diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging analysis at the cohort level reveals disturbed cortical and callosal microstructure with spared corticospinal tract in the TDP-43 G298S ALS mouse model
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2047-9158
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2047-9158
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10.1186/s40035-019-0163-y