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Authors
Nagesh Adluru, Hui Zhang, Andrew S Fox, Steven E Shelton, Chad M Ennis, Anne M Bartosic, Jonathan A Oler, Do PM Tromp, Elizabeth Zakszewski, James C Gee, Ned H Kalin, Andrew L Alexander
Publication date
2012/1/2
Journal
Neuroimage
Volume
59
Issue
1
Pages
306-318
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) is a powerful and noninvasive imaging method for characterizing tissue microstructure and white matter organization in the brain. While it has been applied extensively in research studies of the human brain, DTI studies of non-human primates have been performed only recently. The growing application of DTI in rhesus monkey studies would significantly benefit from a standardized framework to compare findings across different studies. A very common strategy for image analysis is to spatially normalize (co-register) the individual scans to a representative template space. This paper presents the development of a DTI brain template, UWRMAC-DTI271, for adolescent Rhesus Macaque (Macaca mulatta) monkeys. The template was generated from 271 rhesus monkeys, collected as part of a unique brain imaging genetics study. It is the largest number of animals ever used to generate a …
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Scholar articles
N Adluru, H Zhang, AS Fox, SE Shelton, CM Ennis… - Neuroimage, 2012

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