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Cohen-Adad, J., Polimeni, J. R., Helmer, K. G., Benner, T., McNab, J. A., Wald, L. L., Rosen, B., & Mainero, C. (2012). T2* mapping and BO orientation-dependence at 7T reveal cyto- and myeloarchitecture organization of the human cortex. NeuroImage, 60(2), 1006-1014. External link
Cohen-Adad, J., Helmer, K. G., Benner, T., Polimeni, J. R., McNab, J. A., Wald, L. L., Rosen, B. R., & Mainero, C. (2011, June). Cortical surface and depth analysis of T2* in the human brain [Paper]. 17th OHBM annual meeting, Québec, Canada. Unavailable
Cohen-Adad, J., Benner, T., Greve, D., Kinkel, R. P., Radding, A., Fischl, B., Rosen, B. R., & Mainero, C. (2011). In vivo evidence of disseminated subpial T2* signal changes in multiple sclerosis at 7T: A surface-based analysis. NeuroImage, 57(1), 55-62. External link
Cohen-Adad, J., Helmer, K. G., Nielsen, A. S., Greve, D. N., Benner, T., Kinkel, R. P., Rosen, B. R., & Mainero, C. (2011, May). Quantitative characterization of cortical pathology in multiple sclerosis using surface-based analysis of T2* relaxation at 7T [Paper]. 19th ISMRM annual meeting and exhibition, Montréal, QC, Canada. External link
Cohen-Adad, J., McNab, J. A., Benner, T., Descoteaux, M., Mareyam, A., Wedeen, V. J., & Wald, L. L. (2010, May). Improving high-resolution Q-Ball imaging with a head insert gradient : bootstrap and SNR analysis [Paper]. 18th ISMRM annual meeting and exhibition, Stockholm, Sweden. External link
Cohen-Adad, J., Greve, D. N., Benner, T., Radding, A., Kinkel, R., Rosen, B., Fischl, B., & Mainero, C. (2010, May). Surface-based analysis of subpial T2* signal changes at 7T in multiple sclerosis [Paper]. 18th ISMRM annual meeting and exhibition, Stockholm, Sweden. External link
Mainero, C., Lima, C. S., Cohen-Adad, J., Greve, D. N., Benner, T., Radding, A., Kinkel, R., Fischl, B., & Rosen, B. (2010, May). Evidence of distributed subpial T2* signal changes at 7T in multiple sclerosis : an histogram based approach [Paper]. 18th ISMRM annual meeting and exhibition, Stockholm, Sweden. External link
Mainero, C., Cohen-Adad, J., Greve, D. N., Benner, T., Radding, A., Fischl, B., Kinkel, R. P., & Rosen, B. R. (2009, June). Subpial pathology as a substrate for cortical thinning in multiple sclerosis : a 7T MRI study [Paper]. 16th OHBM annual meeting, Barcelona, Spain. Unavailable