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Topography of the human corpus callosum revisited--comprehensive fiber tractography using diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imagingSabine Hofer
Biomedizinische NMR Forschungs GmbH am Max Planck Institut für biophysikalische Chemie, 37070 Gottingen, Germany
Neuroimage 32:989-94. 2006..In conclusion, DTI-based fiber tractography of healthy human subjects suggests a modification of the widely accepted Witelson scheme and a new classification of vertical CC partitions...
Rhesus monkey and human share a similar topography of the corpus callosum as revealed by diffusion tensor MRI in vivoSabine Hofer
Biomedizinische NMR Forschungs GmbH am Max Planck Institut für biophysikalische Chemie, 37070 Gottingen, Germany
Cereb Cortex 18:1079-84. 2008....
Serial proton MR spectroscopy and diffusion tensor imaging in infantile Balo's concentric sclerosisSteffi F Dreha-Kulaczewski
Department of Pediatrics and Pediatric Neurology, Georg August University, Gottingen, Germany
Neuroradiology 51:113-21. 2009..The purpose was to elucidate biochemical and microstructural changes in Balo's concentric sclerosis lesions and to correlate the findings with the clinical course...
Callosal dysfunction in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis correlates with diffusion tensor imaging of the central motor systemClaudia Bartels
Division of Clinical Neuroscience, Max Planck Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hermann Rein Str 3, 37075 Gottingen, Germany
Neuromuscul Disord 18:398-407. 2008..The Contralateral Co-Movement Test delivers simple means of symptom quantification, independent of ALS Functional Rating Scale, for future neuroprotective trials...
Novel insect orcokinins: characterization and neuronal distribution in the brains of selected dicondylian insectsSabine Hofer
Department of Biology, University of Marburg, D-35032 Marburg, Germany
J Comp Neurol 490:57-71. 2005..This indicates that orcokinins either are modified considerably or may be completely absent in the brains of endopterygote insects...
