Disentangling molecular alterations from water-content changes in the aging human brain using quantitative MRI
MRI has been used for the non-invasive imaging of human brain aging but is sensitive to both tissue molecular composition and water content. Here the authors present a quantitative MRI method that discriminates these factors and describe region-specific changes in the molecular composition of the ag...
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Main Authors: | Shir Filo, Oshrat Shtangel, Noga Salamon, Adi Kol, Batsheva Weisinger, Sagiv Shifman, Aviv A. Mezer |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/3cea5d86f3b244b58dabced82d0db6fd |
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