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jclau's Teipel [5 articles]

Recent papers posted to jclau's library by the author Teipel. You can also see everyone's Teipel.
  • Corpus callosum atrophy is a possible indicator of region- and cell type-specific neuronal degeneration in Alzheimer disease: a magnetic resonance imaging analysis.
    Arch Neurol, Vol. 55, No. 2. (February 1998), pp. 193-198.
    posted to atrophy brain corpus-callosum human imaging mri pathology by jclau on 2007-08-25 16:36:31 as **
  • Progression of corpus callosum atrophy in Alzheimer disease.
    Arch Neurol, Vol. 59, No. 2. (February 2002), pp. 243-248.
    by SJ Teipel, W Bayer, GE Alexander, Y Zebuhr, D Teichberg, L Kulic, MB Schapiro, HJ Möller, SI Rapoport, H Hampel
  • Automated cortical thickness measurements from MRI can accurately separate Alzheimer's patients from normal elderly controls.
    Neurobiol Aging (9 November 2006)
    by Jason P P Lerch, Jens Pruessner, Alex P P Zijdenbos, D Louis L Collins, Stefan J J Teipel, Harald Hampel, Alan C C Evans
    posted to ad alzheimers automated brain cortical-thickness human imaging mri by jclau on 2007-08-23 23:52:48 as read
  • Correlation of cerebrospinal fluid levels of tau protein phosphorylated at threonine 231 with rates of hippocampal atrophy in Alzheimer disease.
    Arch Neurol, Vol. 62, No. 5. (May 2005), pp. 770-773.
    posted to alzheimers atrophy brain correlation csf hippocampus human tau-protein by jclau on 2006-03-28 20:15:54 as **
  • Focal decline of cortical thickness in Alzheimer's disease identified by computational neuroanatomy.
    Cereb Cortex, Vol. 15, No. 7. (July 2005), pp. 995-1001.
    by JP Lerch, JC Pruessner, A Zijdenbos, H Hampel, SJ Teipel, AC Evans
    posted to alzheimers brain cortical-thickness human imaging intense neuroanatomy by jclau on 2006-03-22 22:27:22 as read
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