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MRI parcellation of ex vivo medial temporal lobe
2014
NeuroImage
Recent advancements in radio frequency coils, field strength and sophisticated pulse sequences have propelled modern brain mapping and have made validation to biological standards - histology and pathology - possible. The medial temporal lobe has long been established as a pivotal brain region for connectivity, function and unique structure in the human brain, and reveals disconnection in mild Alzheimer's disease. Specific brain mapping of mesocortical areas affected with neurofibrillary tangle
doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2013.05.053
pmid:23702414
pmcid:PMC3883990
fatcat:gtzhycjnzrgfdmioukf6ok646y