Integration of ultra-high field MRI and histology for connectome based research of brain disorders

Ultra-high field magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) became increasingly relevant for in vivo neuroscientific research because of improved spatial resolutions. However, this is still the unchallenged domain of histological studies, which long played an important role in the investigation of neuropsychi...

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Main Authors: Shan eYang (Author), Zhengyi eYang (Author), Karin eFischer (Author), Kai eZhong (Author), Jörg eStadler (Author), Frank eGodenschweger (Author), Johann eSteiner (Author), Hans-Jochen eHeinze (Author), Hans-Gert eBernstein (Author), Bernhard eBogerts (Author), Christian eMawrin (Author), David eReutens (Author), Oliver eSpeck (Author), Martin eWalter (Author)
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A., 2013-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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