Diffusion MRI is being used increasingly in studies of the brain and other parts of the body for its ability to provide quantitative measures that are sensitive to changes in tissue microstructure. However, inter-scanner and inter-protocol differences are known to induce significant measurement variability, which in turn jeopardises the ability to obtain ‘truly quantitative measures’ and challenges the reliable combination of different datasets. Combining datasets from different scanners and/or acquired at different time points could dramatically increase the statistical power of clinical studies, and facilitate multi-centre research. Even though careful harmonisation of acquisition parameters can reduce variability, inter-protocol differen...
Multi-center neuroimaging studies have more power than smaller ones to conduct sophisticated studies...
In clinical diagnostics and longitudinal studies, the reproducibility of MRI assessments is of high ...
We present a summary of competition results in the multi-shell diffusion MRI harmonisation and enhan...
Diffusion MRI is being used increasingly in studies of the brain and other parts of the body for its...
Diffusion MRI is being used increasingly in studies of the brain and other parts of the body for its...
Cross-scanner and cross-protocol variability of diffusion magnetic resonance imaging (dMRI) data are...
Cross-scanner and cross-protocol variability of diffusion magnetic resonance imaging (dMRI) data are...
Cross-scanner and cross-protocol variability of diffusion magnetic resonance imaging (dMRI) data are...
We present a comparison of five different methods that estimate mappings between scanners for diffus...
We propose a novel method to harmonize diffusion MRI data acquired from multiple sites and scanners,...
White matter changes are increasingly implicated in neurological disease progression, and diffusion ...
We propose a novel method to harmonize diffusion MRI data acquired from multiple sites and scanners,...
The purpose of this work was to assess the reproducibility of diffusion imaging, and in particular t...
Increasing interest in the structural and functional organisation of the human brain encourages the ...
Purpose In the present work, we describe the correction of diffusion‐weighted MRI for site and sc...
Multi-center neuroimaging studies have more power than smaller ones to conduct sophisticated studies...
In clinical diagnostics and longitudinal studies, the reproducibility of MRI assessments is of high ...
We present a summary of competition results in the multi-shell diffusion MRI harmonisation and enhan...
Diffusion MRI is being used increasingly in studies of the brain and other parts of the body for its...
Diffusion MRI is being used increasingly in studies of the brain and other parts of the body for its...
Cross-scanner and cross-protocol variability of diffusion magnetic resonance imaging (dMRI) data are...
Cross-scanner and cross-protocol variability of diffusion magnetic resonance imaging (dMRI) data are...
Cross-scanner and cross-protocol variability of diffusion magnetic resonance imaging (dMRI) data are...
We present a comparison of five different methods that estimate mappings between scanners for diffus...
We propose a novel method to harmonize diffusion MRI data acquired from multiple sites and scanners,...
White matter changes are increasingly implicated in neurological disease progression, and diffusion ...
We propose a novel method to harmonize diffusion MRI data acquired from multiple sites and scanners,...
The purpose of this work was to assess the reproducibility of diffusion imaging, and in particular t...
Increasing interest in the structural and functional organisation of the human brain encourages the ...
Purpose In the present work, we describe the correction of diffusion‐weighted MRI for site and sc...
Multi-center neuroimaging studies have more power than smaller ones to conduct sophisticated studies...
In clinical diagnostics and longitudinal studies, the reproducibility of MRI assessments is of high ...
We present a summary of competition results in the multi-shell diffusion MRI harmonisation and enhan...