In vivo restricted diffusion imaging (RDI) is sensitive to differences in axonal density in typical children and adults
Abstract
The ability to dissociate axonal density in vivo from other microstructural properties is important for the diagnosis and treatment of neurologic disease, and new methods to do so are being developed. We investigated one such method-restricted diffusion imaging (RDI)-to see whether it can more accurately replicate histological axonal density patterns in the corpus callosum (CC) of adults and children compared to diffusion tensor imaging (DTI),...
Paper Details
Title
In vivo restricted diffusion imaging (RDI) is sensitive to differences in axonal density in typical children and adults
Published Date
Aug 25, 2021
Journal
Volume
226
Issue
8
Pages
2689 - 2705
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