Non-invasively measured brain activity and radiological progression in diffuse glioma
Abstract Non-invasively measured brain activity is related to progression-free survival in glioma patients, suggesting its potential as a marker of glioma progression. We therefore assessed the relationship between brain activity and increasing tumor volumes on routine clinical magnetic resonance im...
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Main Authors: | T. Numan, S. D. Kulik, B. Moraal, J. C. Reijneveld, C. J. Stam, P. C. de Witt Hamer, J. Derks, A. M. E. Bruynzeel, M. E. van Linde, P. Wesseling, M. C. M. Kouwenhoven, M. Klein, T. Würdinger, F. Barkhof, J. J. G. Geurts, A. Hillebrand, L. Douw |
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2021
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