Diffusion MRI (dMRI) is the unique non-invasive technique that allows exploring the cerebral microstructure. Besides a wide use for medical applications, dMRI is also employed in neuroscience to understand the brain organization and connectivity. However, the low spatial resolution and the sensitivity to artefacts limit its application to non-human primates.This work aims to develop a new approach that allows to acquire dMRI at very high spatial resolution on anesthetized macaque brains. This method is based on a 3D sampling of Fourier space with a segmented Echo Planar imaging readout module. This method has been firstly implemented on a 3 Tesla MR scanner (Prisma, Siemens), validated and optimized in-vitro and in-vivo. Compared to the con...
In-vivo parcellation of the human cortex into functional brain areas is a major goal to better under...
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Intraoperative fluorescence imaging in reflectance geometry is an attractive imaging modality to non...
The recent advances in magnetic resonance imaging helped understanding brain anatomy and function. T...
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Fluorescence diffuse optical tomography is a powerful tool to develop functional imaging systems. It...
Multiphoton microscopy is an essential investigative tool in cell and tissue biology. Its extension ...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative pathology showing cognitive and memory disorders whi...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) allows news approaches to improve diagnostic and therapeutic issues...
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) has a high importance in medicine as it enables the observation of ...
Already validated in clinical practice, 2D contrast enhanced ultrasound imaging has a quantitative i...
This thesis focuses on non-linear image reconstruction methods applied to super-resolution in micros...
In-vivo parcellation of the human cortex into functional brain areas is a major goal to better under...
This work focuses on the processing of biomedical images. The aim of our study is to estimate the me...
The first part of this study was to assess and compare fifteen widely used tumour models to select t...
This PhD project aims to explore the relationship that might exist between the dynamic motility and ...
Intraoperative fluorescence imaging in reflectance geometry is an attractive imaging modality to non...
The recent advances in magnetic resonance imaging helped understanding brain anatomy and function. T...
The objective of this thesis work is to detect and to characterize three-dimensional targets in a di...
We propose a participatory science outreach approach allowing us to co-construct with our audiences ...
Fluorescence diffuse optical tomography is a powerful tool to develop functional imaging systems. It...
Multiphoton microscopy is an essential investigative tool in cell and tissue biology. Its extension ...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative pathology showing cognitive and memory disorders whi...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) allows news approaches to improve diagnostic and therapeutic issues...
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) has a high importance in medicine as it enables the observation of ...
Already validated in clinical practice, 2D contrast enhanced ultrasound imaging has a quantitative i...
This thesis focuses on non-linear image reconstruction methods applied to super-resolution in micros...
In-vivo parcellation of the human cortex into functional brain areas is a major goal to better under...
This work focuses on the processing of biomedical images. The aim of our study is to estimate the me...
The first part of this study was to assess and compare fifteen widely used tumour models to select t...