Imaging of the pial arterial vasculature of the human brain in vivo using high-resolution 7T time-of-flight angiography

  1. Saskia Bollmann  Is a corresponding author
  2. Hendrik Mattern
  3. Michaël Bernier
  4. Simon D Robinson
  5. Daniel J Park
  6. Oliver Speck
  7. Jonathan R Polimeni
  1. The University of Queensland, Australia
  2. Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg, Germany
  3. Massachusetts General Hospital, United States
  4. German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases, Germany
  5. Harvard Medical School, United States
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  1. Saskia Bollmann
  2. Hendrik Mattern
  3. Michaël Bernier
  4. Simon D Robinson
  5. Daniel J Park
  6. Oliver Speck
  7. Jonathan R Polimeni
(2022)
Imaging of the pial arterial vasculature of the human brain in vivo using high-resolution 7T time-of-flight angiography
eLife 11:e71186.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.71186