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dr. ir. C.M.W. (Chantal) Tax

dr. ir. C.M.W. (Chantal) Tax

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Research Output (52)

Diffusion-weighted MR spectroscopy:Consensus, recommendations, and resources from acquisition to modeling

Ligneul Clémence, Najac Chloé, Döring André, Beaulieu Christian, Branzoli Francesca, Clarke William T, Cudalbu Cristina, Genovese Guglielmo, Jbabdi Saad, Jelescu Ileana, Karampinos Dimitrios, Kreis Roland, Lundell Henrik, Marjańska Małgorzata, Möller Harald E, Mosso Jessie, Mougel Eloïse, Posse Stefan, Ruschke Stefan, Simsek Kadir, Szczepankiewicz Filip, Tal Assaf, Tax Chantal, Oeltzschner Georg, Palombo Marco, Ronen Itamar, Valette Julien Mar 2024, In: Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. 91 , p. 860-885 26 p.

Practical considerations of diffusion-weighted MRS with ultra-strong diffusion gradients

Davies-Jenkins Christopher W, Döring André, Fasano Fabrizio, Kleban Elena, Mueller Lars, Evans C John, Afzali Maryam, Jones Derek K, Ronen Itamar, Branzoli Francesca, Tax Chantal M W 7 Dec 2023, In: Frontiers in Neuroscience. 17 18 p.

Macro- and micro-structural insights into primary dystonia:a UK Biobank study

MacIver Claire L, Bailey Grace, Laguna Pedro Luque, Wadon Megan E, Schalkamp Ann-Kathrin, Sandor Cynthia, Jones Derek K, Tax Chantal M W, Peall Kathryn J 23 Nov 2023, In: Journal of Neurology. 271 , p. 1416-1427 12 p.

Estimating axon radius using diffusion-relaxation MRI:calibrating a surface-based relaxation model with histology

Barakovic Muhamed, Pizzolato Marco, Tax Chantal M.W., Rudrapatna Umesh, Magon Stefano, Dyrby Tim B., Granziera Cristina, Thiran Jean Philippe, Jones Derek K., Canales-Rodríguez Erick J. 11 Aug 2023, In: Frontiers in Neuroscience. 17

Ultra-strong diffusion-weighted MRI reveals cerebellar grey matter abnormalities in movement disorders

Tax Chantal M.W., Genc Sila, MacIver Claire L., Nilsson Markus, Wardle Mark, Szczepankiewicz Filip, Jones Derek K., Peall Kathryn J. Jan 2023, In: NeuroImage: Clinical. 38 , p. 1-9

Structural magnetic resonance imaging in dystonia:A systematic review of methodological approaches and findings

MacIver Claire L., Tax Chantal M.W., Jones Derek K., Peall Kathryn J. Nov 2022, In: European Journal of Neurology. 29 , p. 3418-3448 31 p.

Surface-based tracking for short association fibre tractography

Shastin Dmitri, Genc Sila, Parker Greg D., Koller Kristin, Tax Chantal M.W., Evans John, Hamandi Khalid, Gray William P., Jones Derek K., Chamberland Maxime 15 Oct 2022, In: NeuroImage. 260

Mapping the human connectome using diffusion MRI at 300 mT/m gradient strength:Methodological advances and scientific impact

Fan Qiuyun, Eichner Cornelius, Afzali Maryam, Mueller Lars, Tax Chantal M.W., Davids Mathias, Mahmutovic Mirsad, Keil Boris, Bilgic Berkin, Setsompop Kawin, Lee Hong Hsi, Tian Qiyuan, Maffei Chiara, Ramos-Llordén Gabriel, Nummenmaa Aapo, Witzel Thomas, Yendiki Anastasia, Song Yi Qiao, Huang Chu Chung, Lin Ching Po, Weiskopf Nikolaus, Anwander Alfred, Jones Derek K., Rosen Bruce R., Wald Lawrence L., Huang Susie Y. 1 Jul 2022, In: NeuroImage. 254 , p. 1-24

Physiological effects of human body imaging with 300 mT/m gradients

Molendowska Malwina, Fasano Fabrizio, Rudrapatna Umesh, Kimmlingen Ralph, Jones Derek K., Kusmia Slawomir, Tax Chantal M.W., Evans C. John May 2022, In: Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. 87 , p. 2512-2520 9 p.

What's new and what's next in diffusion MRI preprocessing

Tax Chantal M.W., Bastiani Matteo, Veraart Jelle, Garyfallidis Eleftherios, Okan Irfanoglu M. 1 Apr 2022, In: NeuroImage. 249 , p. 1-35

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