Bedside functional monitoring of the dynamic brain connectivity in human neonates
Monitoring of cerebral function in human neonates remains challenging. Here, the authors propose a bedside monitoring technique using functional ultrasound to identify markers of cerebral activity based on intrinsic functional connectivity for early brain function monitoring.
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Autores principales: | Jerome Baranger, Charlie Demene, Alice Frerot, Flora Faure, Catherine Delanoë, Hicham Serroune, Alexandre Houdouin, Jerome Mairesse, Valerie Biran, Olivier Baud, Mickael Tanter |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/943020c30e5f4d9eacf9e02d32d9629c |
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