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Publications of G. Douaud
Articles in journal or book chapters
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G. Douaud,
T. E. Behrens,
C. Poupon,
Y. Cointepas,
S. Jbabdi,
V. Gaura,
N. Golestani,
P. Krystkowiak,
C. Verny,
P. Damier,
A. C. Bachoud-Lévi,
P. Hantraye,
and P. Remy.
In vivo evidence for the selective subcortical degeneration in Huntington's disease.
Neuroimage,
46(4):958-966,
2009.
Keyword(s): brainvisa,
IFR49.
[bibtex-entry]
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J. Houenou,
M. Wessa,
G. Douaud,
M. Leboyer,
S. Chanraud,
M. Perrin,
C. Poupon,
J.-L. Martinot,
and M.-L. Paillère-Martinot.
Increased white matter connectivity in euthymic bipolar patients: diffusion tensor tractography between the subgenual cingulate and the amygdalo-hippocampal complex.
Mol Psychiatry,
12(11):1001-10,
2007.
Keyword(s): brainvisa,
IFR49.
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Conference articles
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G. Douaud,
C. Poupon,
Y. Cointepas,
J.-F. Mangin,
V. Gaura,
N. Golestani,
P. Krystkowiak,
C. Verny,
P. Damier,
A.-C. Bachoud-Lévi,
P. Hantraye,
and P. Remy.
Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) in Huntington's disease patients: analyses of fractional anisotropy (FA) maps and apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) maps.
In ISMRM Workshop on Methods for Quantitative Diffusion MRI of Human Brain, Lake Louise, Canada,
2005.
Keyword(s): Diffusion,
brainvisa,
IFR49.
[bibtex-entry]
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G. Douaud,
C. Poupon,
Y. Cointepas,
J.-F. Mangin,
V. Gaura,
N. Golestani,
P. Krystkowiak,
C. Verny,
P. Damier,
A.-C. Bachoud-Lévi,
P. Hantraye,
and P. Remy.
Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) in Huntington's disease patients: analyses of fractional anisotropy (FA) maps and apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) maps.
In Proc. 11th HBM CD-Rom Neuroimage vol 26 (1),
Toronto, Canada,
2005.
Keyword(s): Diffusion,
Anatomy,
brainvisa,
IFR49.
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G. Douaud,
C. Poupon,
Y. Cointepas,
J.-F. Mangin,
V. Gaura,
N. Golestani,
P. Krystkowiak,
C. Verny,
P. Damier,
A.-C. Bachoud-Lévi,
P. Hantraye,
and P. Remy.
Diffusion tensor imaging in patients with early Huntington's disease reveals frontal and striatal abnormalities.
In 57th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Neurology,
2005.
Keyword(s): brainvisa,
IFR49.
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